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Posted by: miloradovich at Wed Feb 28 15:14:13 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by miloradovich ] The best source for info and pictures is harlequinboa.com. The trait is named after a bloodline not a specific morph. While they do often show abberancies, not all harlequins will show abberancies but because of the bloodline will have the capacity to pass this trait on. Pigment is also affected by the bloodline and this is what I notice most with mine. Mine do not have abberant patterns, other than the typical butterfly saddles associated with hypos, but have remained a lighter color than my other hypos and show a alot of color, especially in their sides, ranging from greys and blues to pinks and purples. I ma excited to see a litter from mine since the bloodline holds the possiblities of some many different looks with both the color and pattern. [ Hide Replies ]
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