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RE: The Future of Anerys?

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Posted by: brick1 at Mon Apr 22 02:38:46 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brick1 ]  
   

mmm, i understand where your coming from with the ideas, but i dont think its a Super form. Plus the breeding that you did, if this was a co dom gene, wouldnt give you a Super anyways.
IMO you have something along the same line as what i am working with. The plus i had, was that my breeding was from the visual x visual animals. While all babies looked anery at birth, about have of them are now starting to look like the yellowish anery that i predicted. I believe that these yellowish anerys, will breed true though. Ie they are genetically 100% a visual anery (just with something extra)

Its the kind of breedings that we are doing now, that will hopefully produce something really special....
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