From what I understand, it means that both of the parents are het hypo (so they carry the gene but are not hypo themselves), and the baby is not hypo, so the baby has a 66% chance of carrying the gene. A beardie is hypo if he/she has reduced dark pigmentation and has completely clear nails. The only way to see if a non-hypo baby from the a het hypo x het hypo pairing actually carries the hypo gene (and therefore is het hypo), would be to breed him or her with another beardie that is either hypo or carries the hypo gene, and see if you get any hypo babies. If you remember Punnett squares from biology, if you cross two het hypos, approximately 25% of the clutch will be visually hypo, 50% will be het hypo (normal looking, but carries the gene), and the other 25% will be normal looking and not carry the gene. So if the baby is not visually hypo, there is a 66% chance (50/75) that the baby carries the hypo gene. If you look at this link, it shows the Punnett squares for hypomelanistic under Hypo: http://www.mbdragons.eu/en/genetica.html
100% het hypo would mean that one parent was visually hypo and the baby is not hypo, so the baby definitely carries the gene. 50% het hypo means that the baby has a 50% chance of being het hypo (so one parent is het hypo and the other does not carry the hypo gene). Again, the Punnett squares on the website I mentioned might help.
I don't know anything about dragon genetics, but I've been meaning to ask this - are the nails completely clear, or are they clear with the black barb thing running through them? Like the nail quick or vein or whatever.
Yeah I wanna ask that too. I believe they still have that brownish black barb, because I have a Hypo with that barb thing going through the nail, but the rest is just clear.
Yeah I wanna ask that too. I believe they still have that brownish black barb, because I have a Hypo with that barb thing going through the nail, but the rest is just clear.
Well we're you told your Beardie was Hypo?
Beardies can be Het. For Hypo. And not visually be Hypo.
The way to figure out if your Beardie is Hypo. Is to breed him to different Females and rule him out. The genes he carries will be displayed in his offspring.
I agree, the above dragon is not a visible hypo. I have a hypotranslucent female, and her nails are completely clear. Any pigmentation is a warning that the dragon is likely not a hypo. I'll try to get a picture for you guys in a few.
I agree, the above dragon is not a visible hypo. I have a hypotranslucent female, and her nails are completely clear. Any pigmentation is a warning that the dragon is likely not a hypo. I'll try to get a picture for you guys in a few.