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    What morphs can I...

    breed to normals and some of the babies will be the actual morph? Thanks.

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    Re: What morphs can I...

    Codoms; such as, pastels, lessers, and pinstripes. There are many more.
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    Re: What morphs can I...

    anything that is dominant or co dominant.. If you breed the super of a co-dominant to a normal, you are guaranteed that all eggs will be the non-super form of the co-dominant morph.

    just a few are spiders, lessers, pastels, mojaves..

    look up any co-dom or dom morphs for more

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    Re: What morphs can I...

    Technically you can breed a homozygous of a dominant trait to get all hets for that trait. HOWEVER the homozygous form of a dominant trait is actually the exact same as the het form in looks, just not genetically.

    However I don't know if anyone has ever bothered getting a homozygous of a dominant trait. I wouldn't doubt people have tried breeding for them in a hope that there is a super form, however if it is a true dominant then you will never actually be able to produce a super of it since a super is the homozygous form of a codom trait.

    Fires, Butters, Lessers, Mojaves, Cinnamon, Enichi, Pastel, Yellowbelly, Pinstripe and Spider are what you're looking for.
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    Re: What morphs can I...

    Lets see...( not going into combos)

    Pastels
    spiders
    cinnys
    black pastels
    lessers
    butters
    mojaves
    sables
    enchis
    pinstripes
    fires/sulfers
    yellow bellys
    calicos
    Bananas
    champagnes
    phantoms
    het russos
    womas
    vanillas

    Am I forgetting any common ones here? I also tried not to include morphs that are the same, just different lines ( like Goblins)
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    Wow! I didn't realize there where so many doms and co-doms... There may be hope for me yet. lol!
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    Re: What morphs can I...

    Alright, thank you all. I have multiple 08 balls but I would like to start breeding this year, so I think I am going to get the following adults: Cinny male that I will breed with a female pastel to get pewters (correct me if im wrong) and breed the cinny with a normal. Also, I would like to get a mojave male and a hypo female, because that morph is beautiful.

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    Re: What morphs can I...

    Quote Originally Posted by Perkins View Post
    Alright, thank you all. I have multiple 08 balls but I would like to start breeding this year, so I think I am going to get the following adults: Cinny male that I will breed with a female pastel to get pewters (correct me if im wrong) and breed the cinny with a normal. Also, I would like to get a mojave male and a hypo female, because that morph is beautiful.
    yes a mohave ghost is so beautiful but keep in mind a hypo/ghost is a recessive gene so when u breed a mohave to a hypo/ghost you should get mohaves and normals all being het for hypo/ghost
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    Re: What morphs can I...

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Lets see...( not going into combos)

    Pastels
    spiders
    cinnys
    black pastels
    lessers
    butters
    mojaves
    sables
    enchis
    pinstripes
    fires/sulfers
    yellow bellys
    calicos
    Bananas
    champagnes
    phantoms
    het russos
    womas
    vanillas

    Am I forgetting any common ones here? I also tried not to include morphs that are the same, just different lines ( like Goblins)
    Nice job my friend.

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    Re: What morphs can I...

    Quote Originally Posted by royal morphz View Post
    yes a mohave ghost is so beautiful but keep in mind a hypo/ghost is a recessive gene so when u breed a mohave to a hypo/ghost you should get mohaves and normals all being het for hypo/ghost
    Thanks, so the mojaves that are het for ghost would need to bred to another ghost to produce mojave ghosts, right? I just recieved a 2005 male cinnamon this morning, I'll post pictures up tonight.

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