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RE: Thanks, I've got an...

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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Tue Apr 3 09:26:29 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]  
   

From what you said about your boas, it doesn't sound like they are Het Stripe. You said they each had a Stripeline parent? Well when someone usually labels Stripeline, they are signifying the bloodline because it is known to produce nicer than average albinos.

The mutation is Stripe, not stripeline, so that was this sign on that one. For example, I have a stripeline Albino, her dad was a possible het stripe. The odds of her being a het are slim to none, but she is still stripeline in reference to bloodline.

If you see the names, line, polymorphic, etc. they are typically reference to traits that arise in related animals. Not simple mutations.


   

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