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Earthworks
at Wed Nov 17 12:42:30 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Earthworks ]
"Actually breeding a Black Pastel to a Cinny you are only going to get a chance at a "Pewter" along with Cinny's, Black Pastels and normals.... You would not get the super form of that cross unless you cross a Pastel to a Super Cinny or a Super Black Pastel a.k.a Silver Bullet.... Or you can get another super form by crossing a Super Pastel to a Cinny or a Black Pastel you get Sterlings... Keep in mind a Sivler Bullit or a Sterling are only going to hit if the "Snake Gods" like you...just crossing them doesn't guarantee you will hit. Good Luck, Travis"
maybe i read this wrong but...you will not produce any pewters crossing a cinny and a black pastel, that would require the pastel gene...you will not produce any supers of any of those 3 morphs by crossing a pastel to a supper cinny or super black pastel, which is not called a silver bullet (that would also entail the pastel gene)"... i think where your going wrong here is stating that any super can replicate itself in super form when bred to another morph which just isnt the case, you can breed a super cinny to every morph youd like (other than another cin (and pos black pastel?)) and you wont be producing any combos or otherwise containing the super cinny form, nor will you produce a single sterling from ^said cross...the same which goes for all codominants to my knowledge...to produce the superform the gene must be present on both parents...aka a pewter to a pewter would have a chance at producing all the possible combinations you mentioned.
theres a slim possibility that im wrong about this and that my fundamental understanding of the ball pyton codominancy is completely flawed...
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