You will get a clutch of hypos.
The whole clutch will be 100% het trans, 100% het Wits, and 100% het zero.
If your 66% het zero proves out, you will get:
50% Hypo Zeros that are 100% het for trans and wits
50% Hypo's that are 100% het for zero, trans, and wits
So, if you get no zero offspring from your pairing, your adult is not het zero. If you do, you proved him/her out, and can safely say he/she is het zero.
You will get a clutch of hypos.
The whole clutch will be 100% het trans, 100% het Wits, and 100% het zero.
If your 66% het zero proves out, you will get:
50% Hypo Zeros that are 100% het for trans and wits
50% Hypo's that are 100% het for zero, trans, and wits
So, if you get no zero offspring from your pairing, your adult is not het zero. If you do, you proved him/her out, and can safely say he/she is het zero.
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This is a link to a very informative site on genetics and how to calculate outcomes. Its in multiple part but its easy enough to just click through and read.
I realize its about snakes but it applies to animal.
Very pretty babies!!!
I struggle with those gentic boxes also.
Beings you produced hypo"s bith dragons for sure carry that gene, so you have Proven out your female as het hypo (as she isn't a visible like your male). But on the other side you haven't proven out you male as het zero/wits. As far as anything else im lost also.
I will tag Claudiusx he bred extensively i think. He can probably help you. @Claudiusx
I have loads more babies, some are Brown and Orange, there are a couple that are a kind of fluorescent Green and Yellow, they're beautiful. Some of them are a multitude of all different colours.
It seems odd as the Dad is like White with Orange eyes and Orange colouring around his eyes and the Mother is mainly Yellow with a few parts being Orange and Blue.
Somewhere towards the end of that article it talks about how you end up with surprise traits it was interesting but over my head lol. As far as I'm concerned the ugliest baby beardie ever born was still a cutie lol, so if they are better than that they are gorgeous I love them all.
I hope I didn't sound ignorant earlier, I did have a read of it but had to stop half way down the page as it totally confuzzled my brain lol. Me too they're sooooo cute, they're even cuter when they're babies.
There is an absolutely tiny one from a clutch that hatched a few days earlier than the others hatched.
I named him/her Tiny. I shouldn't really be giving them names as I'm starting to become quite attached to them.
Na you didn't sound ignorant that stuff gives me a headache to, i WANT to understand it but so far it eludes me lol.
My girlfriend would name and try to keep every single one if i were to breed them, thats the second reason i don't. The first is i can't stand the thought of sending a baby into a bad home. It would keep me up at night.
If your pairing produced visible hypos (which based on the pictures it looks like it did) then your female is proven out to be het hypo (Assuming she isn't showing hypo, in which case she'd just be hypo.
If you did not get any zero's or wit's from the pairing, then you know your female is neither het for wit or zero. It's possible your female is Het Trans, but you'd have to do some special breeding to be able to prove that out, which is unrealistic to do in a breeding program at this point with your current genetics.
So in reality, you would only be classifying your female as het hypo. That is her only genetic mutation. Citrus/tiger/red/yellow/brown/etc. are traits, not genetic mutations.
So from your current pairing, you will get the same group of offspring every time.
50% of the clutch will be hypo with a 50% chance of being het for zero and a 50% of being het for wits. Those hets would have to be proven out, but that's how you'd list their genetics.
The other half of the clutch would be 100% het for hypo, with a 50% chance of being het for zero and 50% for being het wits
So all the visible hypos are hypo 50% het wits/zero
Non visible hypos would be 100% het hypo 50% het wits/zero.
Now depending on the traits (colors/patterns) of the parents, each of these two groups can be vastly different from each other in colorings and markings, but that is not typically something you market.
If your pairing produced visible hypos (which based on the pictures it looks like it did) then your female is proven out to be het hypo (Assuming she isn't showing hypo, in which case she'd just be hypo.
If you did not get any zero's or wit's from the pairing, then you know your female is neither het for wit or zero. It's possible your female is Het Trans, but you'd have to do some special breeding to be able to prove that out, which is unrealistic to do in a breeding program at this point with your current genetics.
So in reality, you would only be classifying your female as het hypo. That is her only genetic mutation. Citrus/tiger/red/yellow/brown/etc. are traits, not genetic mutations.
So from your current pairing, you will get the same group of offspring every time.
50% of the clutch will be hypo with a 50% chance of being het for zero and a 50% of being het for wits. Those hets would have to be proven out, but that's how you'd list their genetics.
The other half of the clutch would be 100% het for hypo, with a 50% chance of being het for zero and 50% for being het wits
So all the visible hypos are hypo 50% het wits/zero
Non visible hypos would be 100% het hypo 50% het wits/zero.
Now depending on the traits (colors/patterns) of the parents, each of these two groups can be vastly different from each other in colorings and markings, but that is not typically something you market.