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RE: Bicolor Hondurans

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Posted by: DMong at Wed Jan 26 18:18:02 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Thanks Big T!....



However, that cool little dude is now a decent-sized adult male, and is going to be bred to his aberrant sibling clutchmate to hopefully prove this particular aberrant line of hypos to be 100%genetically inheritable.



There are only a couple known lines of aberrants that produce any aberrants with any real consistency so far (Guy Clark's "crazy" line, and Marc Bailey's line) and I believe from what I have seen in previous clutches that only the original sire of these aberrants where used in, STILL produced aberrants in every offspring in several other clutches so far. So just imagine what these two sibs with the exact same genetic makeup will be capable of producing!??



If this turns out to be a simple recessive gene like I think it is, or even possibly "co-dominant" as it may turn out being, there will be all sorts of very cool stuff brought to the table in the future with this gene involved.



He is around 4 feet now, this pic was taken a long time ago.



Glad you like that one man, I think he is way cool as well. I can't wait to see what sort of bizarre aberrants they produce!





~Doug



as a young hatchling....







As an adult.....







here is his female sib when she was very young that he will be breeding to hopefully prove this aberrant gene very predictibly inheritable this year....Both their bellies are all very crazy looking too!









~Doug
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