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Twin Spot ???

Fishfreak22 Sep 23, 2011 07:54 PM

so last year, I bred this(normal male x female), some interesting spotting ect......

Changed males This year ........Albino male x SAME female,..... so the female is throwing these spot, to strong twin spot babys... so would this be considered a line trait since the female is still producing the strong spots without the original male?? or genetic?? or just F#$king lucky , lol.

thnx Fishfreak22

P.S and yes she proved to be HET albino !!!!LOL, good times !!

Replies (2)

krhodes Sep 26, 2011 04:41 AM

probably a line trait. Looking very good.
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes

www.spiderhognose.com

http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/index.htm
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Fishfreak22 Sep 26, 2011 08:25 PM

Thank you Mr Rhodes,so if it is a line trait, that would be specific to mom ?, and how would you prove it genetic? breed one of her offspring to an un related male ???sorry for the newbie questions, but thats how we learn :0)

Fishfreak22

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