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Morgans Boas
at Sat Nov 4 22:23:05 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Morgans Boas ]
I get confused when I see ads for "hets" for coral. or that say something like "these Albinos will coral up in time", because they came from a coral line. I know that Coral Albinos do coral up as they grow, but not all Albinos in the litter are coral are they? I had thought that they worked like Pastels in that they can appear from random pairings. Here is an Albino that I produced in '05 from a female het(J.Ronne, not pastel), to a colorful het male (Griff). I haven't labeled him as anything but Albino even though he developed color. About half of the Albinos in the litter took on pink sides and heads, but the other half were average, which is why I don't understand why people call their normals hets for coral. Can anyone shed some light?
--------Thanks, David -----
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