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ExecutiveReptiles
at Wed Nov 12 12:54:52 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ExecutiveReptiles ]
Genetically you would think that would be the case, And I am just guessing here, but I would think if say you bred a Super CinnyxBlack to a Normal....that you should be able to tell the Cinnamons from the Black Pastels.
There are many "Black Pastels" that I see that seem to visually be more like Cinnamons, and alot of "Cinnamons" that seem to be more like black pastels...some are very close in the visual dept.
So you would think...if you bred say a Cinnamon that was darker to a Black Pastel that was lighter, two that visually looked simular, I would think that the offspring would be hard to tell one from the other...
This is what I think of when I think Black Pastel

And what I think of when I think of a Cinnamon

I am curious, the same thing could be said with the Lucies, for example, a Super MojavexLesser...when that lucy is bred to a normal are the offspring distinctly Mojave and Lesser in the visual dept.? ----- Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
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