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Posted by: MohrSnakes at Thu Aug 31 17:08:41 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MohrSnakes ] I'm not too sure I would agree that it is an ultramel. An ultramel is actually a combination of 2 genes in their 'het' forms--albino and ultra. They are actually co-dominant to each other. In order to get an ultramel, one would have to have a breeding of animals that contained those two genes on OPPOSITE sides. For example, an albino or het on one side(male) and an ultra, ultramel, or het ultra on the other side(female). It seems highly unlikely that such a pairing would exist in the wild. | ||
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