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Bluerosy
at Tue Dec 29 12:21:02 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Yes, I think that is a very good, simple "descriptive" term for those to eliminate confusion with the other Rainer.
hmm, not sure what you mean? I called them lavender snows ever since the first true snow in Florida kings came out 3 years ago. Before that i knew what a true snow was but why stir the pot when there was no true snow. then i created the first ture snow here 3 years ago and ever since i made that distiction. To date i don't think anyone else has produced a true snow in florida kings except here. So obviously I have a stick to grind on this issue.
So you agree that a Lavender x anery/axanthic should be called a lavender snow? That is what i have been calling them yet there are some people who still want to call the lavender x axanthic /anery snows. Since the two terms anery and axanthic are interchagable yet they are used to determine two diffwerent non-allelic genes. i though the lavender snow vs snow would serve the same purpose. just makes it easier for hobbiests to tell which morph they have...And I think it fits perfectly.
BTW , I have anery lavender snows with no yellow in them as adults. also a bit of history..the axanthic x lavender snows that Zenny pictured were previously referred to as Pearl snows by Tim ricks. ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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