Posted by:
ChrisGilbert
at Wed Feb 7 20:23:53 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]
They have been around for quite some time. It appears to be recessive, though under the breedings one there is a slight possibility it is a dominant or co-dominant trait.
It appeared in captivity. Normal X Normal. Repeat breeding produced another (maybe two the second time). The first one ever was a male and was later bred to the matriarch. Produced half Scoria half normal. At the time the morph was still called the pink-patternless. The last breeding could be the results of recessive, dominant, or a co-dominant mutation. However because two (or more) occuraces of breeding the original Normal X Normal pairing produced the Scoria it is more likely to be recessive and both of them hets. If it were a dominant or co-dominant trait then it would mean that it randomly appeared twice to the same parents, and this is not very likely.
That's pretty much all there is. New morph, looks great, and two (maybe 3) people working with them.
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