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    Re: Coral Glow Genetics

    Quote Originally Posted by RoyaLoveRay View Post
    It's my understanding that breeding a coral glow to any other morph will produce all coral glows, (along with its mates traits) But I'm assuming that this is only true if it's a super coral glow, that is homozygous for coral glow, so that all offspring will be het for coral glow and appear darker in the coral glow aspect. Am I correct, or is there something else at work, genetically?

    Also, I see the coral glow trait portrayed as dominant. However, shouldn't it be considered codominant since the hets are not as bright as the homozygous forms? Thanks in advance
    No you will get normals and I have had 3 clutches all male coral glows and mixed normals with males and females I've never had all female normals or all male normals so I don't believe it and yes if you had a super coral glow you would get all coral glows when bred to a normal or say a cinnamon you would get all coral cinnies

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