anyone working with them? I know peter kahl, but anyone here? why aren't there more available? I understand they are dominant, so I'm just curious why I haven't seen alot on the classifieds. thanks in advance.
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anyone working with them? I know peter kahl, but anyone here? why aren't there more available? I understand they are dominant, so I'm just curious why I haven't seen alot on the classifieds. thanks in advance.
On a related note, how is the "hypermel" inherited in longicaudas? Other than being "Colombian" why is IMG so much more preferable (same effect with hypomel' as IMG?)? Are longicaudat hypers' bred to IMG even darker?
Myself, I imagine the T-positive IMG as being mostly purple as a juvie then being a butt ugly chocolatey adult...unless using dwarf T-positive or adding another gene to eliminate the leaky gene
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