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    Re: Opinions On Breeding Male Normal BCI (Aberrant) From A Business Standpoint?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus View Post
    Excellent information! Thanks! So, if I go with a Motley female the odds would be 50/50, right? So, what would happen to the odds if I went with a Hypo Motley female? Because, some of the offspring would be Hypo, some would be Motley, some would be Hypo Motley and some would be normal, right? Or, would half be Hypo Motley and the other half normal? I'm a little confused on that...
    Right. Motley x normal is expected to produce 50% motley and 50% normal.

    A hypo motley female would be an excellent choice. From what I have read on various forums, hypo motley x normal produces 50% hypo and 50% motley. There are no or almost no normal or hypo motley babies. The general belief is that hypo and motley can make a gene pair, like the Sharp albino gene and the boawoman caramel gene do.

    By the way, don't try to mate a motley to a motley. Some of the babies would be super motley, which are weak and usually die before maturity.

    Good luck.

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