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RE: paradox ivory superstripe?

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Posted by: bsr inc at Mon Jul 5 07:43:14 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bsr inc ]  
   

Look at the picture--to me that rear pattern and part of the head looks like a superstripe. Its kind of hard to deny. I dont know what it could be, but that one rear section of pattern looks like a super stripe. I mean ivories look kind of like super stripes in my opinion, just white. Would make sense that in some kind of genetic anomoly such as a paradox that different genes could poke through. I mean genetically speaking this paradox could be a normal ball. Look closely at the head and the paradox and ivory bands--there is no doubt that there is not just ivory and yellowbelly/normal going on--there is definately a third gene shining through.


   

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