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Posted by: senorsnake at Thu Jul 13 12:22:57 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by senorsnake ] Interesting. I checked our hets and they all have the mark. But what was more interesting to me was our oldest, largest female (9ft) has it clear as day, moreso than our baby triple het. Her eyes pretty much splits right across from nearly black to bright silver. She's 10 years old, so shes pretty close to the original het stocks from Kahl... I was wondering If perhaps that could be a factor... the brighter the more closer to the original. It seems like it could be ground-breaking for genetics... or maybe the original albino had some dominant eye trait.. or wasn't 100% Columbian and that trait just passed on, and has gotten reduced through outcrossing? Just a thought. | ||
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