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Re: Do I understand this correct?
 Originally Posted by uafgrad
Thanks
So if it was recessive, then you would need to do a second breeding with the offspring to get the desired morph?
i.e. if you had a hypo and bred it to a clown 100%HET Hypo, you would end up with a hypo that is 100% Het clown. Bred back to a clown you would have a hypo clown?
Correct?
 Originally Posted by PythonWallace
No, If you breed a Hypo to a clown that is also 100% het hypo, you would end up with half hypos and half 100% het for hypos, and all of them would also be 100% het for clown. If you bred them back to the clown, you can't get any hypos, because the original clown is not a het for hypo. You would have to breed a hypo het clown x hypo het clown to get 25% hypo clowns, and hypos hat are 66% chance het clown. Or you could do hypo het clown x double het, but your odds of hitting the double reccessive would be less.
He was saying if you had a het hypo clown. So it would work to breed back to make the double recessive. Good luck finding a 100% het ghost clown though lol.
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