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6.25% WT
6.25% Het. hypo,
12.5% Het. axanthic,
12.5% Het. axanthic, Het. hypo,
6.25% Homozygous axanthic,
6.25% Homozygous axanthic, Het. hypo,
6.25% Het. albino,
6.25% Het. albino, Het. hypo,
12.5% Het. albino, Het. axanthic,
12.5% Het. albino, Het. axanthic, Het. hypo,
6.25% Het. albino, Homozygous axanthic,
6.25% Het. albino, Homozygous axanthic, Het. hypo,
you are crossing axanthic/albino x axanthic/hypo. according to www.geneticswizard.com you could expect
normals, het hypos, het albinos, double het albino/hypo, het axanthic, DH axanthic/hypo, DH axanthic/albino, triple het axanthic/albino/hypo, axanthic, axanthic het hypo, axanthic het albino, axanthic het hypo and het albino.
dave b
I don't know what kind of animals the traits were from, but is it was boas you would be breeding a hypo het anery to an normal that is het albino and het anery.
With BCI Hypos are not ressesive, you can't have het hypo.
The breeding would result in hypos het albino, normal het albino, normals, hypos, anery, anery het albino, ghost, normal het anery, and double het snow. I think I got them all, I do not know it what percentages, it takes a while to figure out.
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