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what is the best to breed with butter?

the colors you don't want you just keep the normal circle and then put the colors you do want in the het or homo circle
 
thank you! thank you all of you! i m really glad that all of you are trying to help!
well..do you think i am breed butter with an albino? won't it come out yellow and white??
 
if a corn has a het for amel that means that one of its parents was an amel but the trait didn't show up. (that is if the person says just het). if it says somthing like "66% posible het for amel" it would mean that the breeder thinks that it has some amel blood but is not shore.
 
if a corn has a het for amel that means that one of its parents was an amel but the trait didn't show up. (that is if the person says just het). if it says somthing like "66% posible het for amel" it would mean that the breeder thinks that it has some amel blood but is not shore.

No, this isn't true. A corn can be heterozygous for amel without either parent being homozygous for amel. Of course, one parent had to be at least het for amel for the offspring to be het amel. There's no such thing as "some amel blood". The allele is carried, or it isn't.

If you breed a normal het amel to a normal het amel, you statistically get the following results in the clutch:

25% Homozygous Amel.
50% Normal het Amel.
25% Normal NOT het for Amel.

Since you can't visually distinguish between the het amel normals and those normals that are not het amel, you'd say that the normals are 66% possible het for amel. That's because 2/3 (66%) of the normals in the clutch SHOULD statistically be het amel.

You have much to learn, my young padawan. You should do so before answering these kinds of questions... ;)
 
oh wow...who should i trust?.....lol just kidding...well if i want to know what my butter is..can i just take a picture and let your guys see it? thank you
 
well if i want to know what my butter is..can i just take a picture and let your guys see it?

If you mean "Can you tell a Corn's hets by looking at it", then sorry no - the point of hets is they they usually don't show up visually (there are exceptions like the Bloodred influence).

If you have a Butter, then the only thing you can be sure of is that it's a Butter (which is Amel+Caramel), unless 1) the seller told you it had actual or potential hets, or 2) you know details of its parents and they were something other than straightforward Butters.

If you breed a Butter with an Amel (assuming that's what you mean by "albino") then all offspring will look Amel (shades of pink/red/orange) and will be het for Caramel.
 
I wanna see someone pair their Butter to a Bloodred (or use 2 Butters and 2 bloods) and breed the Normals het Amel/Caramel/Blood together. I don't think I know the trade name for a ButterBlood(1 in 64 chance of producing that), is there one?
 
Okay on that calculator..what do I do for the colors I don't want to choose? I tried seeing what would happen if I mixed an anery with a lavander..and the calculator said I would get normals het for anery and lavander..I know I must be doing something wrong..So how does this calculator work exactly?

I personally haven't used the calculator, but if you bred an anery with a lavender, the results would be 100% normals het for anery and lavender, so what the calculator told you was correct.
 
I wanna see someone pair their Butter to a Bloodred (or use 2 Butters and 2 bloods) and breed the Normals het Amel/Caramel/Blood together. I don't think I know the trade name for a ButterBlood(1 in 64 chance of producing that), is there one?

This is my 0.1 Sulphur
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I wanna see someone pair their Butter to a Bloodred (or use 2 Butters and 2 bloods) and breed the Normals het Amel/Caramel/Blood together. I don't think I know the trade name for a ButterBlood(1 in 64 chance of producing that), is there one?

I think most breeders would and have bred a Butter to a Fire (Amel Blood) to get ButterBloods to knock out a het.
 
How about a stripe butter? Get some pretty yellow stripes going on...Also..I don't even know if there is such a thing but how about a hypo butter? (like I said..I don't know of there is such a thing so don't quote me on that...)

Also how about creamsicle? or maybe a blizzard since I do know some blizzards to have yellow on them..

If you breed a butter to a striped butter you will get yellow but only butter het stripe.
 
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