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Posted by: Tracy Barker at Sat Feb 18 10:06:01 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tracy Barker ] are a separate thing from the t+ and we actually have some t+ that we think are Pink Panther t+, meaning both, like a double homozygous recessive. I have not bred two of the Pink Panthers together however-so that would be interesting. It would be good to have two of them that you knew for sure were not het t+ and then see what happens when you breed them together--that might yield some interesting results. The pair that produced these babies was a pink panther male 100% het t+ x a female normal 100% het t+. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Here is an adult VPI Pink Panther that is a 50% het t, we think these - ajfreptiles, Sat Feb 18 11:43:35 2006 >> Next Message: Congrats, Tracy! I'd like to see a full-body pic of that adult pink male. - Shane Kinney, Sat Feb 18 15:43:12 2006 | ||
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