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Makes sense... what about the supers.. would you get them ? hmmm! more

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Posted by: bcijoe at Fri Jan 6 08:47:05 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]  
   

we all saw how there were sunglows and motleys, but do you think the genes can combine, or help one another?

Like let's say it was an albino female, and you bred her with an albino male and a motley male..

do you think you could hit on getting albino motleys? which would only happen if both male's sperm 'combines' and probably penetrates the same egg together?

probably a VERY slight chance of that happening...

but imagine? imagine if that became the new way to get new morphs?!?!?!

There aren't any bloody albino motleys yet...

Imagine breeding a blood female het albino with a motley male, and a salmon male DH bloody albino

and then you get bloody sunglow motleys!?!?!?!

I gotta stop and catch my breath for a second here... lol

fun to speculate...












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