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RE: Supers Infertile?

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Posted by: Morgans Boas at Tue Oct 7 19:08:24 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Morgans Boas ]  
   

I don't own a Super of either J or M , but I've talked to someone who has produced Sup Mots and they were outcrossed, but from the unique characteristics that I've been told about them, I won't be suprised if they aren't able to reproduce - and that's sad because I think that they look so cool .

I am suprised that we haven't heard about a litter from the Super J's. I've seen a few , in person and they looked and acted normal to me. They've been around long enough in my opinion that we should have seen something by now. I haven't heard of them being over-inbred. I think that all dom and co-dom stand a better chance at being outcrossed since you get results from owning just one of the morph. Some certainly will be inbred, but nothing like we've seen in the recessive morphs. I won't be suprised though to see that they can reproduce, I'm just suprised that we haven't seen them yet and wonder if there's a reason.
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