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cutting edge nelsoni morphs

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Posted by: shannon brown at Tue Jan 11 23:29:00 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shannon brown ]  
   

In the next couple years we should see all kinds of new multi morphs of the nelsoni/siniloan complex.With the color and pattern mutations now established we should see some incredible animals produced.

Probably not this year but for 2012 we should see some t plus animals that are het for splotched and some that are het for hypo-e (pumpkin) and because the t plus is co-dom ( at least on the amel allele)I should be able to produce a patternless t plus that is het for splotched and or pumpkin.

Since the Seib line of v.p. or patternless is a true co-dom we will also see pumpkins that are paternless or almost anyway.



Here are a couple animals in the works.Still not sure the exact combos I am going to do but I have all the ingredients to produce a triple or even a quad homo in just a few short years due to the co-dom (skip a generation )affect.

Enjoy......



the stud and main ingredient to all these morphs.





this is a albino hypo-e (or albino pumkin).These animals took many years to produce because of the two simple recessive genes at work.Thanks again Don.Just love these guys.





patternless t plus I produced in (09).





albino splotched,this is another pretty new double homo on the scene.





here is a spotted t-plus I also produced in (09) by throwing my breeder t plus on my own line of co-dom aberrant.I am sure the t plus splotched won't look much different but it should still have the pied head and pied tail and thats what I can't wait to see.





I even have some hypo nelsoni but I am not sure it would change the look of the t plus because it would probably just be masked.

I do think that the t plus pumkin will look very different because the hypo-e doesn't really get masked by the amel as a hypo would.Only time will tel but it will be fun.





I can hardley wait to just see a splotched pumpkin.and then to build a albino splotched pumkin.sky is the limit in the future.



L8r Shannon








   

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