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robertmcphee
at Tue Mar 17 11:15:22 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by robertmcphee ]
and started calling it a line of animals, and putting less emphasis on the Cyclone being a "morph".
I understand what you are saying about the hypo gene throwing aberrant animals....this is a known fact, but do you think that the aberrancies could be a separate phenotype. I would say yes!
I have produced a lot of "normal" non-hypo animals with aberrant patterns--Ill be the first to admit that there is a lot of work to be done, and a lot of breedings that need to take place. But I would also like to say that I have completed all breedings thus far (that I could) that were recommended by others in the community to verify or otherwise substantiate my claims.
I am content with it being a line, similar to the "lipstick" line from Tom Burke, or the "kahl stripe" line from Peter Kahl, or the "Aby" line from Mike at basically boas. I can go on an on.
I have put in my work, and continue to put in my work to effectively isolate and perpetuate the look of the Cyclone line. For those who have been reading this and still have questions Please, Please, Please, e-mail me or call me at 517-712-4794. ----- Robert McPhee
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