Posted by:
ChrisGilbert
at Thu Jun 22 16:39:30 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]
with every litter like this someone usually mentions the possibility of parthenogenisis. A homozygous morph female bred to a non gene carrier male (assumed) and produceing the morph. If one of the albinos is a male, that would undeniably mean that your male is a het, if they are both females, you male may or may not be a het.
Breeding your Hypo Harli to a DH Sunglow or Motley het Albino next year would be a good idea to prove him for sure.
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- WHAT THE HECK!!!!!! Rainshadow whats up? - STUART, Thu Jun 22 14:35:50 2006
- hes het for albino n/p - FrankR, Thu Jun 22 14:42:41 2006
- RE: WHAT THE HECK!!!!!! Rainshadow whats up? - ajfreptiles, Thu Jun 22 14:55:55 2006
- RE: Hey Stuart how about some pics!!! - ajfreptiles, Thu Jun 22 14:57:08 2006
- Those Harlequins are nothin' special... - Rainshadow, Thu Jun 22 15:01:07 2006
- Heres a picture of a hypo harlequin.... - STUART, Thu Jun 22 15:08:18 2006

- RE: WHAT THE HECK!!!!!! Rainshadow whats up? - michaelburton, Thu Jun 22 15:09:07 2006
- Funny That You Say That........... - vcaruso15, Thu Jun 22 16:32:59 2006
Keep an open mind, parthenogenisis... - ChrisGilbert, Thu Jun 22 16:39:30 2006
- Well - bcibydesign, Thu Jun 22 18:29:34 2006
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