Designing: Erythrism

Erythrism


Examples 

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Delvaus 587 by Matriarchs-HauntKarliah 514 by Matriarchs-HauntCatuno 340 by Matriarchs-HauntAngkasa 15 by Matriarchs-Haunt



 Basics 

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• Erythrism in ketucari causes all of the markings to appear in pinkish or pink-orange shades.
 In your ketucari's genotype, erythrism is denoted by the letters "nEr" (heterozygous) or "ErEr" (homozygous).
• In its heterozygous form, erythrism has a pass rate of 10%. Homozygous erythrism has a 35% pass rate.


Color

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Erythrism is fairly versatile design wise, as long as you keep the appropriate colors. It may also effect the skin and claws by making them lighter, though this an optional design choice.

Even markings that appear in vibrant colors, such as hued points, will be altered by this mutation (also becoming pink or pink-orange).

Angkasa 15 by Matriarchs-Haunt

Erythristic bases can be picked from one of the following swatches, though it is not necessary:

02f0bb940d91280be1df495b37126b83 by Matriarchs-Haunt

Interaction with Other Markings

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• White marks are the only markings that show normally colored in erythristic ketucari.
• Erythrism cannot be inherited along with another color mutation. When breeding two color mutated ketucari,
cubs can only inherit one of the mutations.