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RE: Clark Strain alb. genetics and Amel ID?

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Posted by: Jordan_Russell at Wed Jan 13 21:07:39 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jordan_Russell ]  
   

The Lavender is as you had put together the most common.



Up until this past 2009 season no one knew how the gene transmission worked and breedings were not calculated. This past season we proved the theory, and now breedings should fruit whatever that breeder desires.



Purples hold their value higher due to desirability. Whites are becoming less common, and are actually increasing in value.



Amels are spot on easy to identify by color, eye color, and head shape. Post a photo it won't be difficult to tell which mutation it is.



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Jordan


   

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