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DMong
at Sat Oct 8 11:14:15 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
this specimen does indeed look to be a true T-neg amelanistic bairdi. I think alot of people are getting their "wires crossed" with the proper terms for what genetic mutation is actually responsible for the phenotype, which is fairly common in this hobby as you know..LOL!
Now this one was posted on a forum from a guy in Sweden in 2004
~Doug
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