You should get Red-eyed Polar Fox and Yellow Fox from those parents.
Abridged results from Gerbil Genetics Calculator below
(if you look up the "undefined" set of genes, you'll see they correspond
to those of Red-eyed Polar Fox):
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/// Parents:
__ ________ ________ __ __ __________
AA CC ee gg pp sp[+]sp[+] Apricot
aa CC ee G- pp sp[+]sp[+] Argente Nutmeg
/// Probabilities of the 2 colour(s):
__ ________ ________ __ __
0.5000 Aa CC ee Gg pp Yellow Fox
0.5000 Aa CC ee -g pp undefined colour
/// Distribution of 2 gene combinations over the colours:
0.5000 Aa CC ee Gg pp
====== == ======== ======== == ==
--> 0.5000 Aa CC ee Gg pp Yellow Fox
0.5000 Aa CC ee -g pp
====== == ======== ======== == ==
--> 0.5000 Aa CC ee -g pp undefined colour
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Rick
Paige McDonald wrote:
>
> I've got a few questions, if anyone could answer then it would be
> a big help.
>
> 1. I'm getting some new breeding pairs in a few weeks, to start
> fresh on breeding (in case you haven't noticed, I've lost a LOT
> of pet store gerbils recently). My question is, about how long
> does it take to start breeding? I know it's individual, but an
> estimate would be nice.
>
> 2. What do you guess an Apricot/Red Fox pair would produce? I'm
> liking to get some Red Foxes and Apricot babies, because I love
> those colors. Obviously they'll make those, what what else? Blue
> Fox (or Silver Nutmeg) would be great. I love SN/BF.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paige
> The Hanson Clan
> http://members.xoom.com/paigemcd/gerbils