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BREEDING

TRIPLEHET May 02, 2005 11:47 AM

I wanted to breed a normal phase ghost to a triple het leading to a white-sided ghost(and of course, triple het to triple het). If the ghost came from a differant gene pool than the triple het, how would the offspring be affected? Whould this be a fruitless project? Axanthic genes differ resulting in poor quality offspring?

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ZFelicien May 02, 2005 01:53 PM

~I wanted to breed a normal phase ghost to a triple het leading to a white-sided ghost(and of course, triple het to triple het). If the ghost came from a differant gene pool than the triple het, how would the offspring be affected? Whould this be a fruitless project? Axanthic genes differ resulting in poor quality offspring?

I'd really like to understand your inquiry... you're trying to breed a "normal ghost?" makes no sense... are you trying to breed a ghost to a triple het.(i assume het axanthic,whitesided and lavender/hypo?)

Please clarify your question

~ZF

TRIPLEHET May 02, 2005 04:53 PM

OK, what I meant to say is:triple het leading to a white-sided ghost(hypo x axanthic x white sided)bred with a ghost (axanthic x hypo)

Tim Ricks just told me that if I bred the 2 together I would produce ghosts and a bunch of hets for various things and also some possible hets. I plan on keeping all of the possible hets and hets for future potential projects.

ZFelicien May 02, 2005 10:03 PM

~ZF

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