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genetic question

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I have bred a male spotted dinker to a normal female. I got 5 eggs from her and just hatched out yesterday 2 normal females and a 1:1 spotted one is still in the egg. So does that mean its genetic? As soon as they shed I will post pics.
 
I have bred a male spotted dinker to a normal female. I got 5 eggs from her and just hatched out yesterday 2 normal females and a 1:1 spotted one is still in the egg. So does that mean its genetic? As soon as they shed I will post pics.
Spotted?
Pictures of the parents?
 
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here is the male dinker I bred to my normal female
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I will try to get pics of the babies tonight.
 
Here are the little guys not the greatest pics still kinda shy the normals are the first two.
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these are the ones I like the spotted ones
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More test breeding would need to be done to say its a new morph. Breed it to a pastel or something visual and see what happens. If it is a morph it will make some sort of combo.
 
Ya I agree, I plan on getting the pair up to size and breeding them together and pairing the male with my pastel, and spider, maybe there is a chance that I can make a super if it is something new.
 
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