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Posted by: DMong at Wed Jul 11 18:41:11 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

I meant if you bred one of the yellowest intermediate offspring back to the black and white and you produced some pure black and white's it would prove the black and white to be axanthic since getting pure white ones from yellows wouldn't seem very possible normally. I guess you would have to raise them up for a while too since they can yellow substancially as they mature.

As you already know, it would be a pain though going through any of this when black and whites are everywhere anyway though. I'm sure this is why nobody has bothered..LOL!


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