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Originally Posted by HP4
Use the genetic wizard on the world of retics site. it will also tell you the percentages of each clutch as how many will be a certain morph.
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This makes no sense to what the original question is.
As stated, it's about "line" breeding. Which is a real simple way of saying polygenetic traits.
As suggested, you'd probably get some babies that look similar to the patterns but not quite. You're mixing two extremes together in your current pairing. If you'd like a chance(no guarantees) at a richer pattern then it would be best to find another male with something closer to that of the female.