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RE: Hyperaxanthic?

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Posted by: a153fish at Mon Jan 30 18:13:56 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]  
   

Zenny started a thread a good while back about some Floridana that he believed were HyperXanthic. The gene was from a Super yellow Sulfur from Brandon Osborne, but Zenny said he proved it out to be recessive. I tried for 20 minutes to find it but I had no luck. I think that if it is proven to be recessive then it's safe to call it hyperxanthic. Any thought? As for the hyperaxanthic, that doesn't sound right to me either.
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