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Posted by: Jeff Schofield at Fri Nov 13 20:20:33 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ] With so many morphs being kept now they far outnumber "normals". Often new morphs are discovered within another morph line. Example-Extreme Hondos. Instead of backcrossing them to het for nothings the race to produce morphs has led to the unknown hodge-podge that isnt predictable...and is therefore less "salable". Backcrossing those yellow ones could produce stunning black and yellow animals. Line breeding them with normals could intensify the yellows and would likely be easier to figure out trait carriers earlier due to contrast. Good luck. | ||
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