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BoidMorphs
at Tue Oct 9 06:36:50 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BoidMorphs ]
Everything you say makes perfect sense and I agree that part of proving out the genetics is finding out about what this is or isn't compatible with. I also feel the odd colored animals may be visual hets. I held back one female "normal" from the first litter that will be bred with her sibling brother (father of this litter). She should be 66% PH from the original het to het breeding so this is the next thing lined up for this season. What I'd like to emphasize is, it was not a coincidence I picked up the original pair from Tim. I bought them in the hope they would be het for the high yellow animal. My golden male looks nothing like his grandfather but an anery gene has shown up upon putting him back to his mom. I think there's something else hidden in there which I hope to hit on. That's my ultimate goal since I've not seen anything out there like Tim's original male. I'm very grateful to have this project to focus on and I hope to discover exciting things in the future! Thanks for your reply.
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