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If you breed a low translucent veiled to a normal veiled, you will get about 50% low translucents and 50% normal offspring. If you breed a low translucent veiled to a low translucent veiled, you will get about 50% low translucents, 25% normals and 25% high translucent offspring.
If you breed a high translucent veiled to a normal veiled, you will get 100% low translucent offspring.
If you breed a high translucent veiled to a low trans, you will get about 50% low translucent and 50% high translucent offspring.
If you a breed a high translucent to a high translucent, you will get 100% high translucent offspring.
I have yet to see a totally albino (translucent) cham. I wonder if the translucent parts shed. Does anyone know?
that first veiled is frost he is by far the baddest veiled ive ever seen!!!!!!!!Pictures borrowed from FLChams.
Looking at Syn's post, albinoism and transluscentism confused would seem to be different traits.
Albinoism is caused by a double recessive allele.
High transluscent chams would have a double co-dominant transluscent allele, while low transluscent would have 1 transluscent allele and 1 normal allele.
maybe not albino all over
you will get High end (very albino) Low end (a little bit albino) and normal.