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Breed a butter stripe and lavender stripe.
The babies would be classic het lavender, caramel and Amel. Breeding the babies back togehter would reult in Lavender stripe Opal stripe Caramel stripe Butter stripe Stephen
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The only tripple recessive mutation you have listed is a butter stripe (amel caramel stripe). The others are double recessive.
If you want to produce butter stripes why not buy a pair of amels het caramel stripe, or a pair of butters het stripe, or a pair of stripes het amel and carmel. There are many ways you can mix and match the combinations as long as they all carry the 3 genes you are interested in. The same goes for the other mutations you mentioned. Theres lots of hets for those morphs for sale at the moment as many people are working with those combinations. |
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