What's up guys. I'm picking up a pair of Mack RAPTORs this week and I'm planning to breed them next season assuming my male is sufficiently grown by that time. My question is this: the only outcomes of this breeding should be Mack RAPTORs (50%), Super RAPTORs (25%) and normal RAPTORs (25%), correct? The female is really a nice light color with just a slight shade of yellow and the male has yet to attain adult coloration. Are my statistics correct?