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Posted by: FR at Sat Nov 15 11:02:04 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ] That the female was found close to where Jons was, it could be assumed they were related. To me, the evidence that his produced normal visuals when breed to normal visuals, indicates a recessive gene. Then my visual axanthic, when bred to another visual axanthic, produced visual axanthics, indicates a recessive gene. Considering these animals were from the same local. It offers compelling evidence this is a recessive gene. Compelling means a strong indication. Actual hard scientific proof, not so much. but by far proof enough for this deli cup hobby. Remember kids, this is a deli cup hobby. Please, that is not to disparage deli cupping, I love it and science, but they do not have to go together. And they don't. Like civil court requires less proof then state or federal courts. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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