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Posted by: 36knuck at Thu Jul 3 21:24:07 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 36knuck ] I have two anthrax females that are siblings and both appear to be transforming into calicos. I have one other anthrax female,actually an anthrax tiger that is the only anthrax female left out of the clutch that has not yet began to transform. I believe that it is close to 15yrs. ago that Nerd bred their "Anthrax" male to a beautiful female calico called "Poison Ivy" and produced the first of two clutches of what became known as granitebacks. "Poison Ivy" is the great grandmother to all my anthrax. A gb male from her 2nd clutch is the grandfather to all my anthrax and all their siblings. The anthrax tiger female has ,as yet, not begun any out of the ordinary color or pattern changes. Whether she will begin her calico metamorphosis like her sisters have or just be a carrier of the calico genes is not known at this time but it definitely is not random chance that two anthrax females would start the color and pattern changes with which they will eventually transform into the first full blown Anthrax Calicos ever recorded. Ran out of room. Continued at a later post. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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