Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
Hi,

But each super gives one gene to the offspring. What makes you say one couldnt give cinny and the other also give a cinny?

It's not so much a homozygous animal as a double co-dom isn't it?


dr del

Because if theres two supers, and if even only one has black pastel in it along with the cinny, it will pass on the black pastel to the super.

Great Derek youve got me confused

Bleh. breed c/b to c/b the supers of the offspring HAVE to be c/b!!

If it has the chance to pass on both of its genes, it has to. Meaning the supers will have to be both.

Get me? Whats your phone number I cant explain this in typing

RT, if there are supers and cinnys, it it means all the black pastels are in the supers.