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RE: A few thoughts...

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Posted by: robertmcphee at Tue Mar 17 17:45:55 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by robertmcphee ]  
   

very good points Jeff,
interesting tracing back the lineage of your Nova boas. From what I understand my original male from Rich Ihle was the result of breeding a salmon to the "original" Dr. Hardy line orangetail female.....very interesting indeed!

I believe you made an excellent point about the non-hypo aberrant boas...
I agree that under the definition the hypo gene can't have a direct influence in the pattern of non-hypo boas...Here is my best example of this happening...This female was produced by the most aberrant hypos siblings I produced in 2005....I would consider this one an F2 or extreme variation of "Cyclone". I also put a couple of pictures of an F1 non-hypo which is less extreme, but definitely aberrant...






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