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creptilia
at Fri Jun 5 14:56:38 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by creptilia ]
but we got a normal Sharp Albino. We should not have gotten a Sharp, nor a normal, and we got both! I am not sure what happened or the specific mechanism is as to how it's possible. The Sharp Sunglow was not with a Sharp, or a het, so we can rule out sperm retention.
Something to ponder... ----- Ron Michelotti
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- HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - creptilia, Fri Jun 5 12:57:08 2009

- Congrats! Regardless of the genetics - TopNotchBoas, Fri Jun 5 13:02:02 2009
- COngrats Ron! - boaphile, Fri Jun 5 13:06:11 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - cbmorphs, Fri Jun 5 13:32:01 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - Treeserpent, Fri Jun 5 13:33:07 2009
The Hotley is not a het ... - creptilia, Fri Jun 5 14:56:38 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - Shane Kinney, Fri Jun 5 13:55:38 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - rainbowsrus, Fri Jun 5 14:18:20 2009
- Stats... - creptilia, Fri Jun 5 15:21:28 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - ceniceros, Fri Jun 5 14:59:39 2009
- Very interesting "paradox" ....... - rainbowsrus, Fri Jun 5 15:41:44 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - Shot, Fri Jun 5 15:46:00 2009
- (and a sharp for some reason)???? - albinorosy, Fri Jun 5 15:57:08 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - Brocksboids, Fri Jun 5 17:56:27 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - Morgans Boas, Fri Jun 5 23:14:27 2009
- Thank you all for your congratulatory... - creptilia, Sat Jun 6 01:40:53 2009
- Great Litter Ron! - decaromorphs, Sat Jun 6 07:36:06 2009
- RE: HOTLEY het SHARPS!!! - BCIexotics, Sat Jun 6 11:10:34 2009
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