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RE: yup that was Kevins type 1.5...LOL...

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Posted by: voodoomagik at Thu Nov 3 12:59:48 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by voodoomagik ]  
   

Hey, Ed!
Okay, so what you're saying is that someone HAS bred a definite Type I to a definite Type II anery and the baby that resulted was an anery?
So wouldn't that make it more like "coral" is to albino-compatible, but just a nicer version of anery as opposed to the kahl/sharp thing?
So if you bred an anery nic (type II) to a ghost or something (type I) the gene would match up creating only anerys and ghosts?
ps-love the "1.5!"


   

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