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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT UNDERLYING HET's are commonly found in SUNGLOW CORNS??? np

cv768 Jan 31, 2004 02:03 AM

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crimsonking Jan 31, 2004 07:35 AM

Don't know how "common" it is... but when I breed this guy to a snow female I have, I get 50% amels and 50% snows. He must be het for anery, right?
:Mark
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boscoman76 Jan 31, 2004 09:02 AM

Sunglow is just an albino (amel) that has been selectively breed to reduce or the white or make it dissapear totally. The sunglow may be het for anything depending on the parents, but it is homo for only Amel.

tom

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rttlrvenom Jan 31, 2004 01:39 PM

hey Tom,

please if you get a moment send me an e-mail i got a few questions for ya.

thanx
Jon
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