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Why no supers in some Co-Doms???

General_Cha0s Jun 06, 2006 02:49 AM

super pastels, super cinamon, super yb (ivory), mojaves...ect
but no super spider and some others (to my limited knowledge)...why not?

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Kingofspades Jun 06, 2006 02:55 AM

Spider is a Dominant trait.
It works the same as a co-dom in the sense that if the offspring recieves ONE dominant gene, it is a visual morph.
There's no super form for a Dominant trait...just the one form, even if the offspring gets two genes for it.
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General_Cha0s Jun 06, 2006 03:13 AM

super co-doms are my favorite morphs from what ive seen

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