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skinarama
05-09-05, 11:30 PM
New to this and need some advice/knowledge. If you breed an albino with 100%het for albino you should get 25% albinos,25% normals? & 50% hets? Also what phases are dominant out of albino, green, granite, patternless, and labrynth? Like can you create an albino labrynth? Somebody teach me please! Thanx to anybody who helps!:confused:

kevyn
05-10-05, 01:39 AM
All the burm morphs are simple recessive. As to your other questions www.geneticswizard.com .

skinarama
05-10-05, 04:39 PM
Thanks Kevyn, that site helped alot! So I now know if my albino breeds the 100% het female that 50% will be albino, and 50% will be normal but 100% het albinos. Sweet!

kevyn
05-10-05, 06:14 PM
If you were to breed a albino burm to a 100%het you would get albinos and hets and possible hets. So 1/3 will be albino, 1/3 het albino, and 1/3 normal. You will have to sell all your normals as possible hets for albino since there is no way to distinguish between hets and normals.

timfriesen32
05-10-05, 06:34 PM
Actually, I'm pretty sure that 50% of the babies will be albino, and the other 50% will be 100% het for albino.

TIm

thunder
05-10-05, 06:53 PM
timfriesen is right, breeding an albino to a 100% het yields a clutch that is half albinos, half 100% hets.

Ryan Pye
05-10-05, 07:54 PM
Yes, if you breed a albino with a %100 het, you will produce 1/2 albinos and 1/2 %100 hets - I know because I've done it.

Ryan

kevyn
05-10-05, 08:21 PM
Yeah, you guys are right, my bad. My thinking was as if both parents were hets. And even then break down would be 25% normal, 25% het albino, and 50% albino.

skinarama
05-11-05, 12:53 AM
You say potato, I say potatoe, as long as I can some albinos out of this deal I'll be happy as a clam! Thanx for everyones time and knowledge.

sc00t
05-12-05, 09:20 PM
This may be a little off topic but does a morph ever change the size of a burm?

skinarama
05-13-05, 08:07 PM
Not that I've found. I've had hets, albinos, and greens and they all reach normal burm sizes.