This page is dedicated to chimeric phonies, who possess more than one genotype in one body.

Some phonies are born with more than one genotype. This happens randomly, and isn't passed on or inherited. Double genotype phonies are typically the result of an egg that fused to another, and oftentimes the genotypes will be related and similar in appearance. They might not be, too.

Phonies with chimerism have two genotypes listed on their import, and when breeding, one offspring will have the first genotype as a parent while the other offspring will have the other genotype as a parent.

Here are some examples of chimeric phonies. The division of genotypes may be different. Some examples could be...

  • Divide the phony bilaterally! (example 1)
  • Divide the phony from front to back! (example 2)
  • Go freeform! (example 3)
  • Make one genotype look like a marking?
  • Divide the phony with a gradient?
  • Just one limb/head?
  • And anything else you can think of!