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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Wed May 16 22:28:34 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ] Marc, I've heard about that happening with Anerys, Albinos and VPI Carmel Albinos. In each case the female was the morph. And the male never carried the other gene (proven by breeding to other animals). Most people say fluke, but I am still sticking by my theory of Parthenogenisis. Not complete, because the rest of the litter is what it should be, but partial. The most babies that have ever been born of the homozygous form in such a breeding was 3, usually it seems to be 2 for some reason. [ Hide Replies ]
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