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Old 01-05-2008, 06:36 PM
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Default a few leos genetics again!

What would I get from a male patternless, and a tremper albino female?

What about a super hypo male and a giant hypo female?

Bell albino and super mack snow? And tremper albino and super mack snow?

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What would I get from a male patternless, and a tremper albino female?

What about a super hypo male and a giant hypo female?

Bell albino and super mack snow? And tremper albino and super mack snow?

Thanks.
patty X tremper
100% normal het patty het tremper

super hypo X giant hypo
not sure on percentages...but you'll get giants possibly giant hypos/supers and hypos/supers

bell X super snow
100% mack snow het bell
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Thanks, so how do you get albino patternless?
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you would need to breed the offspring back together but even then the percentage of albino patternlesses wouldnt be to high so if i were you i would incubate the eggs to male untill i got 1 male and then the rest to female and breed the male to all the females to maximise the number of albino patternlesses in the 2nd generation.
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Is that OK to do then I take it? I wouldnt have any problems with the hatchlings?

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You shouldnt really inbreeding them it could course problems for the hatchlings.
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Thanks, so how do you get albino patternless?
Incubate for female.

Buy a male unrelated Tremper Patternless Albino to breed to your normal-looking hets - then you have a 25% chance of each of the following outcomes:

Normal guaranteed het Tremper albino and Patternless
Patternless guaranteed het Tremper Albino
Tremper Albino guaranteed het Patternless
Tremper Patternless Albino

This also neatly avoids the inbreeding issue.
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