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Dwight Good
at Tue Oct 2 18:17:05 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dwight Good ]
>> What color are the eyes on the "final product" animal?...I can't quite tell from the photo.
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>> In any case, I think your snake in the top photo marked "Bubblegum", must actually be het for the trait, because something weird is going on.
After reading these threads a few times, I think I finally got what you've been saying. Bubblegums are actually the amelanistic product of the three way black/yellow/glades cross, not the heterozygous form. While there are some people in the hobby (myself included) who have referred to the normal form of this cross as a "bubblegum", I see now that would actually be incorrect. As an example, it'd be like calling the heterozygous product of an albino corn X emoryi a "creamsicle." Only the amels are creams. DUH!
dg
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