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Posted by: ExecutiveReptiles at Thu Jan 22 11:31:31 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ExecutiveReptiles ] Thats kind of how I was thinking, Now I might be TOTALLY wrong, but the Harliquins where selectively bred for more abarent pattern correct? So by breeding the most abarent to each other the next generation would be possibly more abarent correct? If you where to breed an Abarent Harli to say a totally normal patterned BCi, and then the offspring again to a totally normal patterned BCi, would the pattern slowly start going back to normal? Does that happen with Jungles? If a Jungle is bred to a Normally patterned BCi, the offspring still results in an average of 50/50 right? 50% Jungles and 50% normal patterned, pretty much following the co-dom trait correct? | ||
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