Posted by:
shannon brown
at Sun Oct 4 18:39:32 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shannon brown ]
lets slow down here Dave.Nobody has figured out the genetics of them yet from a few breedings.Lets not get the cart in front of the horse.I had pretty much the same results this year as Gerrit but it still leaves the same questions.
Are the amels that are produced het for the t ???
Are the normals that are produced double hets?(amel and t )
is every single visual t het amel even it was produced from a het breeding?
What was figured out??????????????
As far as I know nobody has tried breeding a t to a wild type that was from a t clutch or to.I also haven't heard of anybody trying to breed a couple of the amels together to see if they are hets or not.
I tend to think that every single visual t is already a amel its just being masked by the t .I don't think we just got lucky and our two males are "het" amel.I say they are amel.
But, only time will tel and I think there are many questions that will be answered in the next couple years.
L8r
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