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RE: please clarify a bit.

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Posted by: Bluerosy at Thu Apr 22 21:39:08 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]  
   

Since there are only two true snows in the world and Amels are up in price and this still uncommon. i think you are talking about a lavender albino and not a true albino.


Lavender or T positive albono Florida kings have been around since the early 90's and are very common today.


The peanut butter is only allelic with the TRUE albino. Not the lavender albino. A true albino has red eyes. What you have is known as or referred to as a lavender albino or (aka) a T positive amelanitic 9which I think is mislabled but that is another story). Point is, the Peanut butter trait shares no allelic trait with the lavender T positive albino. Only the (red eyed) true amel. I posted a pic of one in the previous post.

If you breed A peanut Butter to a Laevdnr you will get normals. Raise the normals up and breed brother to sister and you have a 1/18th chance of producing a double homozygot.

A Jelly is not a double homo. The amel and Peanut Butter share a locus on a single allele and you will get Jellies in the first generation.
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