Posted by:
HappyHillbilly
at Tue Dec 4 16:56:34 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]
No sense in wasting your time, just ship that female labyrinth to me and forget about it. Ha! Ha!
I am NOT a genetics wizard, by far. Genetics is probably my worst area. If I'm wrong someone will correct me and we'll both learn something.
I'm pretty sure the offspring will be normals that are 100% het for albino and 100% het for labyrinth. It is what you do with the offspring where you start getting visible results. So you're basically looking at a 4yr project that could be worth the time & effort.
My male/female adults are just that. Both of them are both 100% het albino & 100% het labyrinth. They look like normals except a little lighter in color. They produced their first clutch last year & after I made a series of blunders I ended up with 5 hatchlings; 3 labyrinth, 1 albino and 1 normal.
You could take a few of the offspring and breed them with each other; breed 'em with parents; find non-related, same type hets to breed 'em with; breed with other albinos or labyrinths.
Have a good one!
HH ----- Due to political correctness run amuck,
this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:
Appalachian American
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- Need help with Genetics?? - wildsidepets, Tue Dec 4 11:20:06 2007
RE: Need help with Genetics?? - HappyHillbilly, Tue Dec 4 16:56:34 2007
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