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Coral genes??

royal645 Jul 13, 2007 07:37 AM

how does this gene work, if i breed a coral albino to a normal, i will get all 100% het albino but will any of the coraling show the normals? Or when they are bred back to get the albinos?

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Z_G_Reptiles Jul 14, 2007 12:41 PM

Hi, from my understanding is the the coral part of the albino is recesive so you'd have to breed the hets back to a coral albino or het coral albino, i'm not possitive tho, and for the normal hets, no they will not show anything coral about them

Zack
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strictly4fun Jul 14, 2007 05:35 PM

No coraling on the normals but if that coral is a great looking coral then a normal or two might have a pinkish color to their head as opposed to tan though
Bob

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