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ChrisGilbert
at Sat Sep 23 13:34:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]
and I think that either the parents were both unknown hets or you hit whatever odds there are to produce a RANDOM mutant t-positive. Usually only one allele mutates at random, so each of the parents were technically random mutants when bred together produced your gem.
Did you only get one? If so I would breed the parents again, if you get another (or more) then you could say your breeders are hets, but if you don't get more from them, then your baby beat the odds!
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