I have a dragon who is navy/auqa/shadow, what colors do I need in a mate to have the most variety in hatchlings? I have a bubblegum/taupe/ginger dragon and a cream/overcast/lemon dragon but the only colors that show in forsee progeny is white/black/blue/purple range. That my be as rainbow as it can get for him, I just want to check. Thanks! <3

TOPIC | Color Wheel Help
I have a dragon who is navy/auqa/shadow, what colors do I need in a mate to have the most variety in hatchlings? I have a bubblegum/taupe/ginger dragon and a cream/overcast/lemon dragon but the only colors that show in forsee progeny is white/black/blue/purple range. That my be as rainbow as it can get for him, I just want to check. Thanks! <3
@drakota77749
Here’s the colour wheel:
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Breeding gives you the option of all the colours between the parents’ colours, on the shortest route between them. So to get the widest possible range, you want colours on opposite sides of the wheel.
Navy - Beige (ish). A mate with a primary towards the orange side of the browns will give you babies in the greens and oranges, whereas a mate with a primary towards the red end of the browns will give you babies in the pinks, greys and purples.
Aqua - Vermilion (ish). Again a browner secondary will give greens and yellows, a pinker one will give blues, greys and purples.
Shadow - Ivory (ish). A greener tert will give purples, blues and greens; a more orangey tert will give browns, pinks and greys.
@drakota77749
Here’s the colour wheel:

Breeding gives you the option of all the colours between the parents’ colours, on the shortest route between them. So to get the widest possible range, you want colours on opposite sides of the wheel.
Navy - Beige (ish). A mate with a primary towards the orange side of the browns will give you babies in the greens and oranges, whereas a mate with a primary towards the red end of the browns will give you babies in the pinks, greys and purples.
Aqua - Vermilion (ish). Again a browner secondary will give greens and yellows, a pinker one will give blues, greys and purples.
Shadow - Ivory (ish). A greener tert will give purples, blues and greens; a more orangey tert will give browns, pinks and greys.
Here’s the colour wheel:

Breeding gives you the option of all the colours between the parents’ colours, on the shortest route between them. So to get the widest possible range, you want colours on opposite sides of the wheel.
Navy - Beige (ish). A mate with a primary towards the orange side of the browns will give you babies in the greens and oranges, whereas a mate with a primary towards the red end of the browns will give you babies in the pinks, greys and purples.
Aqua - Vermilion (ish). Again a browner secondary will give greens and yellows, a pinker one will give blues, greys and purples.
Shadow - Ivory (ish). A greener tert will give purples, blues and greens; a more orangey tert will give browns, pinks and greys.
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