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shannon brown
at Sat Nov 12 13:38:26 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shannon brown ]
And a albino nelsoni can't be het for t plus.There is no such thing! They are either t plus or they aren't.Its not a simple recessive gene like hypo,amel or anery etc.....
The t-plus is like a hypo as Tim said.In fact,There is little evedince to show that a t-plus isn't a hypo actually.The term "hypo" is thrown around so much and many times mis-used that I like the t-plus name when it is fitting.
Anyway, here is a pic of a t-plus albino along side a sibling albino.

also along the nelsoni and or siniloan lines there are pattern mutations.There are the splotched siniloans ( and they are actually intergrades of siniloans and nelsoni)and there are vanishing pattern or patternless and that gene is co-dom so you can see it in first generation. I also have a line of pure nelsoni that is co-dom as well and het albino so I produce some wacky looking albinos from them. Then there is the hypo-e or sometimes called "pumpkin" siniloans.And we have already did the work and produced albino hypo-e's. Next step is to breed the t-plus into the albino pumpkins and albino splotched and the results will be litters that will have some t plus offspring in them that are 100% het for splotched and for hypo-e. I can't wait to see what a t-plus splotched looks like.I altready have produced some t plus babies that are vanishing patern or patternless.
here is a pic of one of my albino splotched.

and here is the first patternless t plus produced.
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and here is a t plus I produced from my aberrant nelsoni line.

The sky is the limit with nelsoni so that may be something you want to work with.As soon as somebody pops out a anery ( Im sure it will happen in the next few years with all the line breeding)then we will be able to produce snows and ghosts etc.....
L8r Shannon
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