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I bred two Buzzles together that have two different markings/mutations and the baby is plain! What happened?

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I bred two Buzzles together that have two different markings/mutations and the baby is plain! What happened?

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Each marking and mutation has it’s own gene locus. Your baby is only guaranteed to have a visible marking if both parents are visible for that exact marking. If only one parent has that particular marking, then your baby will carry that marking, and might pass it on to its offspring.

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