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08-21-2012, 01:27 PM
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Breeding a partial trans
Ive got two partial trans male breeders that will be bred soon. How does partial trans come into play when bred? I would like to know if they will produce translucents or not
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08-22-2012, 03:50 AM
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Partial trans breeding
Yes from my experience, I have a few partial trans females from different breeders and when bred with het trans males they both produce trans in the clutch, same % as if they were full black eye trans. I will say this though with my short 3 year experience with the trans gene, my non black eye trans tend to produce a higher % of non black eye trans in the offspring I still get some nice full black eye trans just not as many as from a full black eyed trans. I also hear that the hypo gene works against the black eye trait of the trans which can be a cause of partial trans, if I remember correctly I was told some early import Belgium line trans were notorious for producing partial trans. This is just my experience and hope it helps!
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08-23-2012, 03:54 PM
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A partial trans is a translucent with 1 or both eyes not black. when breeding these you will get a lesser number of both black eyed translucents.
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Originally Posted by Headcreeps
Ive got two partial trans male breeders that will be bred soon. How does partial trans come into play when bred? I would like to know if they will produce translucents or not
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