Tks all for your comment. Now i put she together with my hypo male. So what is happening. Can give another morph??
Well, the powder blue morph is simple recessive. If your "hypo" male is truly a recessive hypo gene, what you will end up with is normal looking babies that all carry the genetics for both powder blue and hypo (also known as double heterozygous or double het.)
Well, the powder blue morph is simple recessive. If your "hypo" male is truly a recessive hypo gene, what you will end up with is normal looking babies that all carry the genetics for both powder blue and hypo (also known as double heterozygous or double het.)
So if two of the double hets were to mate you can get either hypo or powder blue offspring?
Assuming that the hypo is a simple recessive trait, breeding the double hets together could produce hypo-powder blues, powder blues, hypos, possible hets for all of those, and normals. There are many great articles on recessive genetics and how they work. I'd suggest doing a search for them if you have an interest.