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Posted by: PBM at Sat Jul 21 18:26:49 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PBM ] First off, that is a stunning animal, congrats! When I first looked at the pic, I couldn't see the squaretail influence...pattern wise. Then looking at your breeding of a DH Sunglow x squaretail, it would make since that this animal doesn't show the squaretail influence since that breeding would result in an albino HET squaretail. I'm assuming the squaretail was het albino???? Was the DH sunglow a hypo squaretail het albino OR Triple het(hypo het albino/het squaretail)? As I understand it, squaretails are recessive, so if you could explain the breeding/results a little more, that would be great. If they are not recessive, I have a HET squaretail male for sale-LOL! Either way, it is a GREAT looking animal, the stated parent stock and listed result just doesn't mesh. Maybe I'm just tired and the answers were all right there in your post...if so, sorry for my ignorance! Thanks [ Hide Replies ]
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