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Jlassiter
at Wed Aug 19 08:21:03 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>Super nice animal, but of course the head and tip of the tail have some black, so that means it is not a hypo or amel.. But with line breeding you can push the look and get some stunning animals. Only down side is that thayeri north of the border do not always look like thayeri south of the border.
Of course it is not hypo...Even if the black was absent I would not think it was hypo...Just a pattern reduction/mutation.
Because as you mentioned the black is ALL black not reduced amount of pigment...Just reduced amount of pattern.....
AND...Thayeri north of the border are products of selective propagation unlike natural selection in the wild south of the border..... ----- John Lassiter
"Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....."
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