This. Worst case scenario is that you end up finding a really, really good example of one of those three morphs you're interested in that isn't a 100% het hypo, breed your ghost male to it and produce your own hets. The process takes longer, but at least you're guaranteeing you have 100% hets to work with. Either way, it's a win-win since this is a fun hobby.
Well if you buy a butter het ghost or spider het ghost female but only get a butter or a ghost then no, i would not call that a win. I like my money and dont like wasting it on false genetics lol.
Well if you buy a butter het ghost or spider het ghost female but only get a butter or a ghost then no, i would not call that a win. I like my money and dont like wasting it on false genetics lol.
Lol, I completely agree, I need someone to smack me in the head... let me clarify... still need some coffee.
If you don't want to spend the extra money because you aren't sure if someone is actually selling you a 100% het, there isn't anything wrong, in my opinion, in purchasing a great example of the morph that is not het for hypo (at a not het for hypo price!!!) and producing your own selectively bred hets. You're then guaranteed that they are het for hypo.
I think that made sense, but I still need the caffeine lol.