no, when the egg hatches it will be normal depending on the game
you go to the daycare and put in two Pokemon if they like each other they will mate and have an egg you then go to the daycare man and he will give you the egg (you could also ask they daycare man if they like each other and it takes awhile for the Pokemon to make an egg)
no
Breed two shiny pokemon.
Yes, you can get a shiny by breeding two normal pokemon. If you are using two pokemon that you from the same reigon (such as two pokemon you caught yourself), the chances of hatching a shiny pokemon are 1 in 8192. However, when breeding, the Masuda Method can be used to improve your chances of hatching a shiny pokemon. To use the Masuda Method, breed two pokemon from different reigions (for example, one pokemon you caught and a pokemon you obtained from a trade from somewhere else in the world over the GTS). The chance of hatching a shiny pokemon while using the Masuda Method is 1 in 2048.
its very unlikely if you find two or more shiny Pokemon in a row. the odds of finding a shiny Pokemon are 1 in 8192. youd be pretty luck if you fond two in a row.
They're a bit coy about it, but yes, pokemon mate. All pokemon have an 'egg group' which shows which pokemon it is compatible. For example a Mudkip is part of the 'monster' egg group, as is an Aron, the two are compatible. You leave both pokemon at the daycare centre, and eventually an egg will 'appear' - they don't mention mating, but the baby will be the same species as the mother, and can be born with some of the father's moves, check a list to see which ones they can inherit.
With breeding 2 normal Pokemon, the chances of getting a shiny Pokemon are 1 in 8,192. By breeding 2 Pokemon from different countries, the chances of the offspring being shiny is 1 in 2028. With a shiny female Pokemon and breeding, the chances of that Pokemon being shiny is 1 in 64. so, yes, it is possible, but it takes forever.
yes
in ruby, you cant get shiny Pokemon, that is only for the two Nintendo DS games in ruby, you cant get shiny Pokemon, that is only for the two Nintendo DS games ~THE RIGHT ANSWER~ You CAN get shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Ruby. I caught a green Sandshrew before in Pokemon Ruby.
i think there is a way , but you have to have a shiny Pokemon to get it in shiny, or i don't know if you can put a shiny ditto so the Pokemon can come out shiny.Maybe you can put two shinys in the daycare and it will be a shiny Pokemon in the egg.I hope these ideas work:) I've tried breeding Shiny with Shiny, but it didn't work. It's just luck; you'll never know.
In every mainstream Pokemon game since Gold and Silver, there has been a Pokemon daycare in the middle of the game's storyline; if you leave two similar Pokemon of a different gender or a Pokemon and a ditto in the daycare, they will lay an egg. Legendaries and genderless Pokemon cannot lay eggs. In Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, you can track egg laying with the Daycare app.
If an egg is bred from two Pokémon which were created in games of a different language from one another (either by capture or by breeding), the resulting egg is four times as likely to be shiny when it is generated. For example, a Vileplume which was generated in a Japanese game that is bred with a Ditto originating in an English game will result in a higher likelihood of the Oddish that hatches from the egg being shiny. If, in the Pokémon daycare, the game recognizes one of the Pokémon as having a different home location as the other, the chances of having a shiny Pokémon in the egg will increase to 1/2048 instead of the usual 1/8192. This increases the odds by four times.