Coral Conda
Photo coming soonThe genetics
Albino (T-)
RecessiveRecessive — an animal must inherit two copies for it to show visually. A single copy is a hidden 'het' carrier.
Lavender (T+)
RecessiveRecessive — an animal must inherit two copies for it to show visually. A single copy is a hidden 'het' carrier.
Anaconda
Incomplete-dominantIncomplete-dominant — a single copy already changes the look; two copies make the 'super' form.
What makes a Coral Conda
- Two copies of Albino (T-) — recessive, so it only shows when paired up.
- Two copies of Lavender (T+) — recessive, so it only shows when paired up.
- One copy of Anaconda — the single-gene 'Conda' form.
This describes the genetics of the animal itself — not the odds from a pairing. Outcome odds are the Genetics Calculator's job (coming soon).
More in the Coral family
The same base with its Arctic and Anaconda modifier variants.
Coral
Photo coming soonCoral
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)
Coral Superconda
Photo coming soonCoral Superconda
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)Anaconda x2
Arctic Coral
Photo coming soonArctic Coral
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)Arctic
Arctic Coral Conda
Photo coming soonArctic Coral Conda
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)ArcticAnaconda
Arctic Coral Superconda
Photo coming soonArctic Coral Superconda
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)ArcticAnaconda x2
Superarctic Coral
Photo coming soonSuperarctic Coral
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)Arctic x2
Superarctic Coral Conda
Photo coming soonSuperarctic Coral Conda
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)Arctic x2Anaconda
Superarctic Coral Superconda
Photo coming soonSuperarctic Coral Superconda
CoralAlbino (T-)Lavender (T+)Arctic x2Anaconda x2
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