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KJUN
at Wed Sep 26 19:34:09 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KJUN ]
I produce lots of NICE stripeds from motleys het for stripe. Not all stripes are "good" stripes regardless of the origin. What you are probably hearing about or the "broken" stripes or things people erroneously call "cubed motleys" which was a name originally applied to something ELSE.
Either way, those can be spit out by good stripe X good stripe, too. Basically, if you have a crappy stripe line (not completely striped) - it tends to produce low quality looking stripeds - regardless of if it has the motley allele running around or not. 
>>As I recall, this has been known for the last few years but very few people breed them as the results are difficult to predict. I've even heard that the homo stripes that come from a pair of hetero mot/stripes look rather poor when compared to stripes that never had mot in their lineage. Perhaps someone else would have some photos showing this.
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>>"If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world."
>>J.R.R. Tolkien ----- KJUN Snakehaven
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