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Base pass rates
Posted 2024-06-04 09:08:32
Hi there! Sorry if this is a silly question, I'm really only just getting into the genetics here so I'm still learning.

If I breed a monochrome dark T1, and a monochrome dark T3, what is the likelihood that I could produce another monochrome dark T3?

I know that because I'm breeding the same color and shade, those will pass regardless. I'm more concerned with the rarity.
Additionally, can a T2 X T3 pairing create a T3 offspring?

Thanks for any help! I've read the grouse house but I'm just looking for some more advice/help that's specific to my circumstance :p
Sully
#8794

Posted 2024-06-06 01:22:55
I'm not sure what the specific percentages are, but T3 pups are always possible if at least one of the parents is a T3, regardless whether their color or shade match.

Additionally, if you breed a T3xT1 or T3xT2 with the matching color and shade, your chances of getting one of the parents' bases increases. If you breed a T3xT3 with matching color and shade, I believe your chance of getting one of the parents' bases is 25% (but I'm not sure about this number).

All that said, even though T3xT1 can produce T3s, the odds are still pretty low.

Hopefully that helps! Again, the numbers might be inaccurate, but that's the gist of it.

al80798
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