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mgl
at Mon Oct 4 11:27:35 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mgl ]
There is a misconception about your statement. It really doesn't matter if they are from the same clutch or not. The percentages don't change. You have the same chance at getting a het from another unrelated clutch that adheres to the same circumstances (66% or 50%). There is an illusion that makes one think there has to be a het from that clutch but I have seen (albino nelsons) a het x het breeding, double clutching, with 15/16 eggs albinos.
Just food for thought
mgl
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