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[QUOTE="Wanhedamous, post: 2021882, member: 117851"] Hello everyone! (I think this was the best to place to post this) I have been trying to find detailed information of the Zero morph / genetics and how they were originated. Where would be the best place to find this information? I am wanting to find further information aside from the basic regarding the genetics of each morph and how they came to be. I have a BEAUTIFUL male Zero (not hypo), and did previously speak to the breeder about him and a witblits I have. But the conversation regarding the witblits got so in depth I can't remember if he said the little Zero was recessive for anything. The witblits is hypo high colored, het trans. The Zero and Witblits are not from the same gene pool (but are from the same breeder/seller) so I can not say based off what the witblit has. I am assuming he has been working on Zeros, witblits and possible weros so am hoping I might get lucky for a het hypo at bare minimum. [B] I am wanting to know generally, about what amount/percentage of Zeros carry some type of recessive genetics? Rather it be hypo, trans, witblit, etc. It just makes sense that a majority would have recessive traits as most people breed het zero x het zero or hypo zero x het zero etc. Pretty much leaving room for other traits to cross. [/B] I hear people saying to "prove it out" but what about those who do not wish to breed or breed unnecessarily? I am aware without "proving it out" we can only form opinions and theories based off previous experiences. (I did text the guy about it but he was driving back from an expo and maybe he forgot to reply, but has not texted the traits.) [I]((Also, I do adore the little Zero which is why I got him, as a pet. He is family and loved. He is special. In the end it doesn't matter if he has any recessive traits or not; I am just the perfect example of "curosity killed the cat" lol.))[/I] [/QUOTE]
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