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RossPadilla
at Thu Jul 26 18:47:35 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RossPadilla ]
Yes, I bred a wild caught greaser to a f1 Striped Mud morph. Both from the same locale. All the babies were thin banded and only two appeared to be grease kings (Long Beach hypermelanistic). Although the bands had no darkness to them, the bellies and heads were "Grease king" dark. I held back one of the hyper males to breed back to the Mud morph. It will be interesting to see if I can get a Mud X Grease king double homozygote.




In case you didn't see my other post, do you know how these hypermelanistic recessive kings you have, that look like grease kings, were created? Because that pattern does not show up on wild recessive hypermelanistic kings. That's a man made creation. I've always wondered about that, but never asked you. Now you are saying hypermelanism is hypermelanism and its not. Its like saying a kingsnake is a kingsnake is a kingsnake, and we all know that's BS. LOL -----

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