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Re: pairings? what would you breed next?
you could aim for super pastel, or for super mojave blue-eye lucy.
if the pastave is from your male pastel and your female mojave, you can maybe later go for super pastave (super pastel mojave) later on.
i would consider maybe getting 2 new females to later replace normal females, females with one or two genes. There is no hurry to do so, but its hard to get into multi-gene combos with zero-gene females.
i would want to work with the male ghost and male pastave, and im one of these people that really tries to avoid any inbreeding... for now maybe pastel x pastel, mojave x mojave, and just keep breeding the pair of het ghosts. i might or might not breed something to the normals. And then later, depending on what hatches, i would want new females to get new blood & genes, and would aim to buy another female ghost or female 100% het ghost for the male ghost, and would aim to sell the two normal females and the male pastel. it also depends a lot on how they are related to each other, i wouldnt like to do son-to-mother or brother-to-sister breedings, i would rather trade with other breeders or buy/sell to avoid it. so if i manage to get unrelated female ghosts or het ghosts i would consider selling the pair of het ghosts.
i like speculating and thinking about breeding plans
"I'm thinking of breeding my female pastel to my male pastave, I know I can get normals, pastels, mojos, super pastels and possibly super pastel mojo. But does anyone know the estimated odd ratio?" 12,5% super pastel 12,5% super pastave 25% pastel 25% pastave 12,5% mojave 12,5% normals.
EDIT: just noticed your new post... "Oh and I want to breed my mojo girl to either the male mojo or pastave. What are the odds for these pairings? Number ratio wise that is?" mojo to mojo is 25% super mojave 50% mojave 25% normals. mojave to pastave is what you get when you split all the odds for mojo x mojo in half, and add pastel to one half. 12,5% super mojo 12,5% super mojo pastel 25% mojave 25% pastave 12,5% normals 12,5% pastel. See the pattern?
Last edited by Pythonfriend; 03-27-2013 at 08:12 PM.
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