Quote Originally Posted by Aercadia View Post
If one parent was Het, then each animal has a 66% chance of having received a copy of the gene (which means that there is a 34% that there is no Het gene, and you've got a standard nanner). But again, there's no way to tell visually at this point.
I know this doesn't apply to this particular morph, but this is also not quite correct. If only one parent is het for a recessive trait, the offspring will have a 50% chance of being het for that trait as well. If both parents are het, then you will see 66% of the non visual offspring being het (although still a 50% chance for het offspring).