adjust the sliders or click the circle to say lots some or little so creating a creature that can be any color of the rainbow is hard genetically. so I've created a system where they have three color genes, red, green, and blue. (RR is lots, Rr is some and rr is little. granted letters for each color) this system makes dark colors more recessive, so just swap little and lots if you want lighter colors to be recessive. pink is such a rare color cause its essentially pastel red with a pinch of blue. to get that light pink it would need to be RRGGBB which could be any pastel color. RRGgBb also kinda works (which i did for the pink dragon in the "why?" section) but its not really the light pink i was looking for. if you want one to be pink RRGgBB is the best one for that cause it makes pinks and purples no matter the level of green. (granted RRggBB makes more vibrant blue pinks and purples, i was looking for pastels) the RRGgBb doesnt pass down the pink gene with the other dragon because it had rr so its less represented in the possible outcomes. mauve is possible though. this is because the only possibilities for red would be Rr (some) and you cant get pink from that. and before anyone comes for me, the pink dragon is male. male animals in nature tend to have more patterns than their female counterparts, hence the female dragon does not have patterns. (the wings are also different)
THIS IS NOT HOW GENETICS WORK IN ECHO! this is just an experiment :) RGB coding Sameeha Daredia on yt other code and the ideas are from me :3