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RE: Question on Mating

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Posted by: Rextiles at Thu Aug 22 18:38:07 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rextiles ]  
   

Welcome to the forum!

First off, the term Anery/Anerythristic is actually incorrect, the correct term for this morph is Axanthic.

Second, I believe you are referring to the male as being 100% het Axanthic and not an actual visual Axanthic. If this is correct, then breeding a 100% het to a Normal will generally result in half of the clutch being het and the other half being Normal, the problem is, you cannot tell the hets from the non-hets, therefore, you'd have 50% hets.

The term 50% basically refers to the chance you have of actually picking out the hets from the non-hets from the clutch and proving them out, but then again, the 50% ratio is merely a statistical probability, there could actually be more or less hets from any particular clutch depending on random chance.
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