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Posted by: rosspadilla at Mon Jan 30 19:24:52 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rosspadilla ] the individual specimen itself would still technically be "hyperxanthic", it's just that we as breeders, and the hobby in general tend to coin traits that ARE passed onto the offspring far more reliably so we can label them as a particular type, and not simply a variant. | ||
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