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JonelLopez
at Tue Jan 8 02:08:05 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JonelLopez ]
Hi Jeff
I'm with Shannon on this one. I think we need a quick intervention, hehe jk. If it was a different gene I think "lavender albino" would be fairly close to describe my female or the extreme hypos for that matter. It was always in the back of my head that the extremes maybe were T-positive or "lavender albinos" that popped out in the hypo line but never really tried to prove it out (similar to what you TRIED to convey, hehe) or checked if anybody has. Not so sure that I would call them lavender ghost though since there's no anerythristic gene represented on this animal. Your numbers/percentages are fairly accurate but the terms that you used were a little confusing. Thanks for the input. ----- Jonel M. Lopez 

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