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Thecoyoteoverlord
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Posted: 8/18/2016 at 10:20 PM
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I'm currently trying to collect Luffoxes from as many different gene pools as possible to conduct an ambitious breeding project. When I'm done, I want two pets that kind of look like this:
Though triple tails on the blue one would be preferable over the single tail. Do you have any Luffoxes that have any of the traits I am looking for? If you do, please let me know if you are interested in selling them or breeding them. For this to work, I need to collect as many as possible. Thanks : )
Edited By Thecoyoteoverlord on 8/18/2016 at 10:21 PM.
Xavion
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The Perfectionist
Joined: 10/15/2013
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Posts: 5,683
Posted: 8/18/2016 at 11:18 PM
Post #2
Just to be sure that you're aware, the breeding restrictions for Sylestia are actually quite lax. You may not need near as many Luffs as you're expecting to use for the project. (Unless you're intentionally trying to go for a 0% inbreeding factor, which is definitely ambitious indeed.
Taking a snippet from my 6-vis breeding guide that goes over all details of breeding...
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The second matter of Basics to tend to, is the breeding restrictions! Many people first struggle with this in the beginning, and often get frustrated with the error message of pets that "refuse to breed together."
Don't fret! I have the answer! And to keep things simple, I'm putting them into human terms. (Just don't put too much thought into it! These are pixel pets after all!)
A parent CANNOT breed with their child.
A sibling CANNOT breed with their sibling.
An Aunt/Uncle CAN breed with their Nephew/Niece
A grandparent CAN breed with their grandchild.
A cousin CAN breed with their cousin.
Anything beyond those relations can obviously breed together.
Now to put this back into a technical perspective, to make it seem a little less gross. The determining factor as to whether two pets can breed together is on the PARENTS. So long as the PARENTS are not the same on either side (same mother, same father, one pet IS the mother or father) then the pets are able to breed.
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There's also the Advanced Search which you can use to track pets for sale and/or breeding, which even lets you pick out which traits to look for. :)
Hope this info helps. ^^
Thecoyoteoverlord
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Posted: 8/19/2016 at 7:33 PM
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Thanks : )
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