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    Re: Desert Female Update

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGeek View Post
    i'm not seeing desert either? but what do i know? lol i think if you really want to lay everyone's doubts aside (and before you go naming it your own "line"), you need to get a straight up wild type male to breed to her, and produce single gene deserts.
    I also agree with this as well as what Mike said. I think to truly know, without ANY doubt, you need to breed her to a normal male. Then you will ONLY get deserts, citrus pastels, and citrus pastel deserts if she truly is a citrus pastel desert. Once you do that breeding trial this season, then you go go naming your own line, world's first, whathaveyou. If she doesn't produce any single gene deserts (because those are pretty obvious if you hatch one), then you can reevaluate the dam's genetics. Big breeders do make mistakes. Honestly, once you get more than 3 or any combination of close-in-color genetics into play, things can start to get a little muddy.

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