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vcaruso15
at Tue Apr 3 23:06:37 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vcaruso15 ]
I forget the percentage but Gus had a number of the hypo-blood Peruvians, pretty sure it is genetic. And it is the only morph under that locale anyway, so no big. The Sciora is proven genetic, the numbers and trials fit Recessive. The harlequin, paradox, calicos, and pearlescent are all under "other". The pearl and patternless would/will likely be recessive.
Again, right now it is just basic. Trying to put all the information on there first and then do all the editing and making it look nice with pictures and descriptions. I just got it online tonight.
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I just think that when making a list like this for everyone in the community to accept as fact "pretty sure" "would/will likely be" and "trials fit recessive" are pretty misleading. To my knowledge there have only been two breeding that produced Sciora boas and it was the same parents both times. I don't think an actual Sicora has even been bred yet. The Peruvians are babies, and the patternless Harlequin is not old enough to breed and the father is dead. It just seems like it makes sense to list them as unknown until the facts are proven.
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