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    Congrats! Banana / Coral Glow is one of my favorite morphs. What's really fascinating is that it is the only known morph that is sex-linked. I'm still trying to wrap my head around this, but apparently if your male comes from a male Banana parent it will be a male maker. And if one of the parents was a female Banana then it would be a female maker. And if both parents were Bananas you would get a 50:50 ratio of male and female offspring if you bred him. And if one of the parents was a Super Banana then you would get a 50:50 mix. And even with male makers you can still get a few female hatchlings, but the majority will be males. I think I got that right LOL.

    I have a male Coral Glow 100% het pied that I'm breeding with a couple females this year. I didn't ask the breeder if it was a male or female maker, it should be interesting to see what ratios I pop out.

    I was at that Denver Repitcon too and I think I saw some young lady buy that Spider Pied, I'm pretty sure it was the only one in the whole place. I noticed it because I have a few Spider Pied combos that I'm breeding too.
    Last edited by cchardwick; 04-11-2018 at 10:59 AM.


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