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Posted by: Khaman at Fri Jul 2 23:09:54 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Khaman ] I agree on the trade names, a snow should be an Anerythristic X Albino but unfortunately the gene that best expresses what we think of as albino the T-, was discovered after the lavender albino so we have to contend with that. We also have a second gene that expresses Anerythristic, so the common morphs using strain “A” can also be recreated using strain “B” with similar results to the phenotype. This further complicates identification. | ||
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