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am i right about the possibilities of...

veiledchamlver Jun 28, 2007 05:27 PM

pastel het pat. het las vegas albino x pastel het pat. het las vegas albino.

would they make some pastel also het for the above traits, las vegas albino het pat, pat het las vegas. is that it or is there more. also would all the babies be considered pastel since they both are. and if they are bred to non-pastel what would the offspring be?
p.s. old pics

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Leo's:
1.1 pastel double-het patternless rainwater albino.(Tetris.Mongolia)
.1 Albino Het Aptor (mango)
.1 Hypo Het Albino (cheeto)

Chameleons:
R.I.P. -Rocket(old age-5 years!!!) and Regina(eggbound)

Wanting:
cresteds

Replies (3)

veiledchamlver Jun 29, 2007 07:33 PM

am I right about this?

Graniteer Jun 29, 2007 09:22 PM

Going on what you said, it's all pretty messy. The pastel het albino/het patternless would make 1/4 albino; 1/4 patternless; and 1/2 pastel. All albinos would be 50% het for patternless and het for pastel; all patternless would be 50% het for albino; and the pastel would be 50% het for albino and patternless. Think of it like this: PPAaNn x PPAaNn. PP= pastel; A= normal, a= albino; P=normal, p= patternless. For a better explanation, look up Punnet squares. That'll be the best illustration. In all events, I hope this helps.
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0.2 Leopard Geckos (Fire and Mello)

veiledchamlver Jun 29, 2007 09:37 PM

thanks for the info. i had used punnet squares but was unsure of my answers that i got.

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