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AtomicAnimals
at Sun Aug 15 12:50:26 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AtomicAnimals ]
"They're much like the ones called sterling, as someone else pointed out, except these are longis and are gray in color."
I don't know if the Sterlings" are proven, but I should add that I already produced some APTB in 2009.
My question is: are they like a "super" of a co-Dom trait? I ask cause there's only 2 or 3 in the litter of 18 or so, or if you bred a het to het your odds could of been roughly 25% give or take.
I suppose my next question is, did you breed what you thought was a het to het pairing and were your APTB average around 25%? Awesome animals and excuse the curiosity I'm just very interested in this locale specific morph
I bred back the same pair as last year. I would say that this trait is recessive as if we consider the parents to be Hets, the result matches as I obtained 2 homozygous babies over 11 babies in the litter.
Phil
www.atomic-animals.com
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