Has anyone tried to cross these 2 genes into each other yet? If so, or not, what was the result? Is there any reason to believe that they would not be compatible?
Thoughts?

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Has anyone tried to cross these 2 genes into each other yet? If so, or not, what was the result? Is there any reason to believe that they would not be compatible?
Thoughts?

should say T albino in title.
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T positive albino.
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I believe there are dbl hets but that is all.
... T Positive Nicaraguans that are 100% Het. for Anerythristic Type 2.
The post was probably about one month ago. We bred a 100% Het. T Positive Nic male to an Anery Type 2 Nic female (we had no idea she was a Het. Tpos) and produced 2 male T Positives that are 100% Het Anery Type 2 and many normals that are 100% Het Anery Type 2 and 66% possible het. for T Positive.
Here is a photo... sorry it is a reposted photo as we haven't been able to take any new ones yet.

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that was one big suprise man! I hope "I didn't realize" my type II girl is T-Pos when she gets bred by my T-Pos male. Congrats buddy!
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