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Normal Pastel? or a diamond in the rough

killerBPs91 Oct 29, 2010 09:58 AM

Hello BP lovers. I produced a group of pastels last season that looked VERY nice with a nice unbroken back pattern, a faded head and some fading on their back. sadly I only have the one now but could anyone they to help me out in trying to hide a hidden gene? its from a 1.0 pastel and a 0.1 normal. I'm not sure of their genetics because the person i got them from was not breeding them.
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killerBPs91 Oct 29, 2010 10:01 AM

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killerBPs91 Oct 29, 2010 10:02 AM

I cant figure out how to get a pic on the thread so if someone would help me with that it would be appreciated, since this is my first post.

huff747 Oct 29, 2010 10:51 AM

Answer depends partially on where the image is. If it's on your computer you'll need to get it hosted somewhere on the web first.

Now you can add it to your photo gallery here on KS and then it will appear in a list to select from when you go to post a message and you can just select it from the list.

Or if you have an account on one of the many photo hosting sites (picturetrail, photobucket, etc) or your own website you can get the url of that image and either put that url in the Image URL field. Or you can copy and paste the image url along with image tags [ IMG ]link[/ IMG ] (without the spaces directly in to the text of your message.

Hope that helps.

Chris

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