Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
I am assuming that you mean Super Black Pastel Super Cinnamon/Super Cinnamon Super Black Pastel?

*edit Also why wouldnt you be able to make a super Vanilla fire?

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You can make a super with Black Pastel, you can make a super with Cinnamon. You can also make a super by crossing a Black Pastel with a Cinnamon.

You can make a super with Vanilla, you can make a super with Fire. You will not however make a super by crossing Vanilla with a Fire.
I meant super black pastel + cinnamon(3 genes), and super cinnamon + black pastel(3 genes) are impossible because black pastel and cinnamon are of the same allele so you can only have 2 in the same animal.

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It's the same for BEL complex animals. You can't have mojave, lesser and het russo in the same animal, it has to be a combination of any two of those as they are all allelic.

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Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
Well, super ODs are pretty new. You could still prove/disprove it by breeding that OD enchi--if even one normal or OD enchi pops out, it's not allelic.
Yes indeedy, pretty much any pairing with that OD enchi should at least hint at whether they are allelic or not which is why I'm inquiring if anybody knows. I'll have to find the post I came across before but it was early 2011 I think and the orange dream enchi that was pictured was a male in the 300+ gram range.