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genetic question

YOUVAL Sep 16, 2007 06:31 PM

if this female be breed whith a snow corn,the albino babies of the clucth will be revers okeetee like her??



thanks in advance...

Replies (3)

draybar Sep 16, 2007 06:36 PM

>>if this female be breed whith a snow corn,the albino babies of the clucth will be revers okeetee like her??
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>>possible but not likely.
There is a chance a few might turn out like the reverse okeetee but I would say most would look like your typical amel.
Worth a try. That is a very nice reverse okeetee so it's a good start.
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xblackheart Sep 16, 2007 11:45 PM

reverse okeetee is a line bred trait, not a genetic one. Basically, they are amels that are line bred with other amels that have big borders.
Like Jimmy said, you may get some with big borders, but your best bet to get reverse okeetees with big borders is to breed two similar parents.
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HerpZillA Sep 17, 2007 01:24 PM

>>if this female be breed whith a snow corn,the albino babies of the clucth will be revers okeetee like her??

1 I thought the reverse Oaks came from using amel into a the oak locale? Then some line breeding to get back teh best oak look?

So, my question is what amel begot the snow? Amel or a reverse oak line?

My thought would be mixing reverse oak with amel, "amel" babies will very from a bit nicer than normal amels, to reverse oaks that are not so great.

But, As in an early post I had my spanking female blood bred to something? We thought at least diffused. And babies were all over the place and a few that looked very close true bloodreds.

My point? er what was my point?

Genetics is like a box a chocolates. Sometimes ya just don't know what your going to get.
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