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Posted by: boxienuts at Sun Aug 2 21:48:38 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ] Your right Scott, there may be variances in individuals,and we really don't have a large enough sample size yet, but next year we will probably produce enough to see (we meaning: you and I and anyone else who might produce them next year for that matter). Also it's really too early to tell if there will be any yellowing or striping, or checkering with age too, but so far they are looking really clean. I forgot to mention that even though a different looking albino will be my target for crossing the Iowa and Kansas strain red-sided, it may produce a different looking snow as well. Are you planning to do that same outcrossing as well, since you are keeping one of my normal females? I assume you were, and if not, you are now right? lol [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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