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RE: Question regaurding F1's, F2's etc.....

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Posted by: srsnakes at Tue Sep 13 11:45:26 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by srsnakes ]  
   

Andy-
You are on the right track. Hypos are refered to by generations, so like F1 generation is the offspring of a hypo and a normal mating, now if you breed two f1's together then you will have F2's and so on down the line. I didnt know that pastel lines when by generations but i wouldnt imagine that crossing a pastel and a hypo would give you an F1 count. I think the F1, F2 only refers to hypos/salmons. Hope that helps you out.

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Rose Hipskind
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