Chinchilla Genetic - Beige

Most of the Beige colors sold in the pet shop are Hetero Beige. They have a dominant gene over a recessive gene. So they will produce Standard when they bred to other color. The most common breeding combination of Hetero beige is bred with another Hetero beige because people will have a 25% chance to get a Homo beige.

Homozygous Beige is very rear to see in pet store because it is very hard to control its population and it's very valuable. Since Homo Beige has two dominant genes to present its color coat.. Generally speaking, a Homo Beige will not give birth to Standard kits and that's why they are so valuable

When a Homo Beige mate to Brown/White cross, breaking down the color might be more complicate. See Brown Velvet (Beige and black velvet's offspring), mate to Homo beige, there will also be 25% chance of getting a Homo Beige because Brwon Velvet got a Beige gene in its background

Homo Beige & Standard
Hetro Beige 100%
Homo Beige & Black Velvet
Hetero Beige 50%
Brown Velvet 50%
Home Beige & White
Pink White 50%
Hetero Beige 50%
Combine the above two...
Homo Beige & Black Velvet/White cross
Hetero Beige 25%
Brown Velvet 25%
Pink White 25%
Hetero Beige 25%
Homo Beige & Brown Velvet
Brown Velvet 25%
Hetero Beige 25%
Homo Beige 25%
Homo Beige/Black Velvet cross 25%
Hetero Beige & Hetero Beige
Hetero Beige 50%
Standard 25%
Homo Beige 25%
Hetero Beige & Brown Velvet
Hetero Beige 25%
Brown Velvet 25%
Standard 12.5%
Homo Beige 12.5%
Black Velvet 12.5%
Homo Beige/Black Velvet cross 12.5%
Hetero Beige & White
Standard 25%
Hetero Beige 25%
White 25%
Pink White 25%
Combine the above two...
Hetero Beige & Brown Velvet/White cross
Hetero Beige 12.5%
Black Velvet 6.25%
Brown Velvet 12.5%
Pink White 12.5%
White 6.25%
Standard 6.25%
Brown Velvet/White cross 12.5%
Black Velvet/White cross 6.25%
Homo Beige/Black Velvet cross 6.25%
Homo Beige/White cross 6.25%
Homo Beige/Black Velvet/White cross 6.25%

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