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Re: be aware that the amel in emoryi is not the same....

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Posted by: vanderkm at Thu Oct 7 14:01:32 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vanderkm ]  
   

Just a note in reply to your mention that you would use albino emoryi in the cross. The very pretty amel version of emoryi would make great creamsicles - hope to introduce it to mine at some point when I can afford it - but it is not the same amel gene as the amel in corns. If you breed amel corn to amel emoryi you get all normals, het for both emoryi amel and corn amel. Sort of parallel to the situation with two different versions of albino boas.



Just wanted to warn you in case you didn't know - only issue is that it would create suprises in crossing the different creamsicle forms with each other.



mary v.


   

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