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Posted by: DeHart at Thu Mar 29 12:25:01 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DeHart ] I'd be a little surprised if it does turn out recessive, but hopefully it will. I get similar appearing somewhat T-positiv looking babies from my lines. I just had a litter yesterday from a "smoke(hypoerythristic)" Mayan bred to a project (false-anery type) Nicaraguan that has some amazingly light colored offspring in it considering they're 75% Nicaraguan(1/8th Hog Island, only on the sire's side) that I'm sure will look T-positive. I'll post pics once they've shed. | ||
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