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Posted by: VolcomHerp at Thu Jul 27 00:04:27 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by VolcomHerp ] I have noticed that salmon/hypo siblings can sometimes inherit certain characteristics that defines what makes a salmon a salmon, and a hypo a hypo. Any Ways LOL, I would like opinions about if you think some albinos from sunglow litters can inherit the looks of actual sunglows. Any picks would be great if you think your salmon sib or sunglow sibs represents some similar traits that express the morph itself. I feel(Remember just my opinion) that this albino I purchased from a sunglow litter does show a lot of simiarities of an actual sunglow. I think the deep red saddles and medalins and white base around them contribute to what defines sunglows as. Even the pattern style looks to me as a hypo/salmon trait. What gives everything away is the thick clear rings that border the tail pattern and clear outline that traces the saddle marks. She's definitely one of my favorite's and thoughts and comments are very appreciated! Thanks for looking. | ||
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