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Paul Hollander
at Mon Jun 26 10:11:58 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Hollander ]
I don't think they are salmons. Trouble is, there are something like half a dozen different mutants lumped under the "T-positive" and "hypo" labels, and I haven't a clue as to which yours is, except it doesn't look like a salmon. Or you might have something new. Without breeding tests, both against wild type and the other T-positive and hypo mutants, your guess is as good as mine.
If those babies stay noticeably lighter than their siblings as they get older, you might want to give them a unique name to distinguish them from the other hypos and T-positives. I don't think anybody has used "pale", but you might prefer something else.
Hope to hear more about this project in the future. Good luck with the little guys.
Paul Hollander
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- A couple weird ones... what are they? - foxturtle, Sun Jun 25 23:04:42 2006
- I think I know what your thinking but... - RuBeN14, Sun Jun 25 23:24:55 2006
- I'll say it...T positives - Djinn, Mon Jun 26 01:45:19 2006
- RE: A couple weird ones... what are they? - ajfreptiles, Mon Jun 26 06:54:31 2006
- Look like T Positives to me!!!!!!!!!!n/p - BrownsBoas, Mon Jun 26 08:42:33 2006
- Please contact me.... - ChrisGilbert, Mon Jun 26 09:11:29 2006
T-positives or hypos, but - Paul Hollander, Mon Jun 26 10:11:58 2006
- Where is the eye shot? (more) - PGoss, Mon Jun 26 10:36:10 2006
- They are really pretty! Good luck to - amanda_burke, Mon Jun 26 12:54:56 2006
- If they don't have red eyes I would say - skyslinger, Mon Jun 26 15:46:31 2006
- RE: A couple weird ones... what are they? - PastelDream, Mon Jun 26 17:50:21 2006
- Very very very nice... - boaphile, Mon Jun 26 20:28:55 2006
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