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vcaruso15
at Thu Mar 8 07:46:51 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vcaruso15 ]
Well thats a different question all together. Say when you breed your pair of hypos together and you keep 1.1 probable supers. When that pair comes of breeding age you breed them together.
Most likely the whole litter will be hypo because at least one parent should prove to be a super. They will still all be possible supers because you haven't proven both parents as supers yet.
They will also all be cleaner and more colorful due to the selective breeding by picking the nicest from your first litter and breeding them together. They will also be F2 generation babies because you breed a pair of your F1 babies together, unless the pair you plan to breed now are siblings then the babies they produce would be F2 and there babies babies would be F3.
Hopefully I helped you rather than confuse you more.
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