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carl3
at Sun Jun 20 09:02:38 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carl3 ]
That is one awesome group of babies. The one that was still born, did you say it was possibly hypo? I'm curious, was that part of the parent's genetic background? If not, what do you do with an odd baby like that? Freeze it? Photograph it? Was hypo part of the parent's genetic background. I'd keep some form of proof showing that the parents may have a possible hypo gene floating around. Isn't hypo co-dominant? Or are there different forms of hypomelanism in boas? I'm still trying to fully understand boa genetics. Anyway, CONGRATS! ----- Sincerely,
Jason
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