Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
Hi,

Actually wouldn't it be supers and cinamons?

All the offspring would be cinamons because of the super and each one also stands a 50% chance of being a black pastel which would make it a super.

So no black pastels could come from the clutch at all.

Better breed the lil guy to something else as well - black pastel females would let you shoot for the even darker supers in the future after all.


dr del

ach mon !! it was all going so well there pmsl. Im not getting my head round the fact no B Pastels in clutch !!

surely there would be B Pastels ? if you take say ... for example

Super Cinnamon X Cinnamon , you would get 50% Super Cinnamons, 50% Cinnamons

the only diff we would have is instead of Cinny were using a BP.

I am assuming not all the genes are gonna fall in perfect line ( achieving Supers ) some wont line up , thus the fact you would get BPs ( or cinnys , if ya were using that instead )

My original reason for asking was that we were told that S Cinny x B Pastel would NOT produce S Cinny in the clutch at all . Which I thought was wrong , it would . Soooooooooo ( lol ) in conclusion , you'e both ( post above you Derek ) saying it would only produce Supers ?

Rite , whuars ra coffee pot !!!