I just wanted to know what would be the outcome of pairing a mack snow patternless het rainwater and a engima het bell. I just am not good at this yet. Thanks for your help.
6.25% Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
6.25% Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
6.25% Het. Bell, Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. Bell, Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
6.25% Het. Bell, Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. Bell, Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. Bell, Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. Bell, Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. Bell, Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless,
6.25% Het. Enigma, Het. Bell, Het. MackSnow, Het. Patternless, Het. Rainwater,
Remember het Enigma means it is ENIGMA. It is the only way to work with Enigmas in the geneticswizard. (enigma*normal will brign 50% Enigma and het Albino* norma lwill bring 50% het Albinos so it is an accurat way to go).
Same for Mack Snow. Het Mack Snow means Mack Snow(homozygous would mean the MSS).
THat discussion is too much work. I think the same way Sandra think.
But for this one, it is the only way to add it with sense in the calculator.
You know that an Engima*Normal breeding gives you 50% Enigmas.
And as an het Albino*Normal breeding gives you also 50% het Albinos
AND than again Mack Snow*Normal gives you also 50% Mack Snow
Is is the easiest way to name a Mack Snow or an Enigma het in this calculator as you can say I have an incomplete dominant trait with 1 gen or 2 gens and also you can`s say that with a dominant trait.
Trust me that it is correct what I calculated for you, you could just erase the "het" infront of Enigma and Mack Snow.
Homozygous enigmad, Het. bell,
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Het. mackc, Homozygous patty, Het. rainwater,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. patty,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. patty, Het. rainwater,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. mackc, Het. patty,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. mackc, Het. patty, Het. rainwater,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. bell, Het. patty,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. bell, Het. patty, Het. rainwater,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. bell, Het. mackc, Het. patty,
12.5% Het. enigmad, Het. bell, Het. mackc, Het. patty, Het. rainwater,
this is what I got from geneticswizard.com Enigmad means Dominant Enigma, mackc means co-dominant mack, you will only get macks, but NO supper snows.
It's not a combo I would do personally, too many variables.
Also I don't know why but it seems that it's "ok" to breed enigmas of different albino strains, but the problem with this is you won't know by looking at a gecko what albino hets it has. So you'll have to prove the offspring out.
I personally wouldn't buy a NON proven out gecko of questionable strains....
You might want to find something more compatible for your enigma if this is something you don't want to be bothered with. But if you have the time and desire, it could be a fun project in the long run.
Danielle, you punched in homozygous enigma, but should have used heterozygous. Those numbers are double the true odds of enigmas and should be 6.25% with the non enigma version being the other 6.25% .