Hello,
I'm just curious, generally why don't sunglow motleys have the traditional motley pattern?
I see albinos and other motley morphs with the pattern, But not too many sunglows.
Any answers would be great.
Jason
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Hello,
I'm just curious, generally why don't sunglow motleys have the traditional motley pattern?
I see albinos and other motley morphs with the pattern, But not too many sunglows.
Any answers would be great.
Jason
The Answer lays within the Hypo Mutation. . . . . . . . . . ..
You need not look any further then at the Hypo Motley Mutation . . . . . . . .
How often do you see a Hypo Motley with a perfectly formed CBLT pattern
. . . . ( "CBLT" = Circle Back LaddterTail ) . . . .
Answer: Rarely to almost never . . . . .
The Sunglow Motley is a 3 Mutation Morph
1) Motley
2) Albino
. &
3) Hypo
. . . I hope that helps you sort out the answer . . . . .
. . . Lar M
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