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For hets sake

hoppadoodle12

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I recently recieved a female ghost, but how do I know if its het for anything before she's bred? would it be best to breed her to a wild type male first and see what pops out and go from there? I'd ask the pet store I got her from but they seemed to think she was male...

Anyone have any advice?

Thanks
 
You'd only know if she had any hets before breeding, if the seller was able to tell you about them.

Breeding her to a Normal is only going to get something other than Normals, if the Normal has hets that are compatible with any that the Ghost has. It's a bit hit and miss as a breeding trial (statistically more likely to miss). Unless you want the "interesting" job of trying to sell a bunch of Normals, I wouldn't bother putting her with a Normal.

I'd try getting another Ghost with some known hets and see if any of those pop out in the clutch.
 
If you want to breed something a bit interesting/sellable, you'd best indeed buy another ghost with some hets to test her. I think most probable to find hets are amel, stripe/motley and bloodred (diffused).
 
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