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    Re: What is the difference between black pastel and cinnamon?

    Quote Originally Posted by J.P. View Post
    If you have a homozygous animal from cinnamon x black pastel parents and breed that to a normal, the resulting clutch have obvious cinnamons and black pastels? The punnet square says yes, but i don't know how the actual offspring would look like. Since the genes come from a single homozygous animal, maybe it will mix up the traits in the offspring. Like a cinnamon with squigles for example? I wish somebody who has done it before can share actual results.
    You will get half cinnamons and half black pastels. It shouldn't be a mix of traits like that. That's not how the mutations work. Its either a black pastel or a cinny. You will be able to tell the differences.

    Its like Lesser Mojave blue eyed leucistics. They produce half Lessers and half Mojaves. You can still tell the difference in the offspring.

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