Giant Aptor Red Stripe het. 50% raptor x Raptor

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MrFrog

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Hi. Tell me what whelp you expect from join: male Giant Aptor Red Stripe het. 50% raptor with female Raptor ( not total red eyes ). How many percent possibility exist that young will be have total red eyes? Please answer quick

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Sandra

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Nobody will be able to tell you.

From this cross you should expect 100% aptor offspring, 50% of them will be giant.

Your male is 50% raptor, that means that there is a 50% chance that your male is carrying the raptor gene and a 50% that he isn't. If it turns out that he isn't het raptor, all the offspring will be 100% het raptor but none will have red eyes.

Supposing that your male is het raptor, 50% of the offspring will be carrying the raptor gene and the other 50% will be carrying and showing it. In the last 50%, some individuals may have solid red eyes, but you can't predict how many. And if the mother doesn't have complete red eyes there is an high possibility that the offspring won't. That provided that the solid color eyes is a recessive trait and that the chance of having the eye completely covered depends on the line breeding and luck, because there's a lot still unknow about this morph.

Also, the percentages I used are just indicative. Don't follow them literally.
 

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