I was just wondering if the Pinstripe gene is co-dom or recessive? If it is co-dom or dom, then would the non-pinstripe siblings in a pinstripe clutch be normals?
Thanks
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I was just wondering if the Pinstripe gene is co-dom or recessive? If it is co-dom or dom, then would the non-pinstripe siblings in a pinstripe clutch be normals?
Thanks
To my best knowledge a super has not yet been produced.
Matt
...are poping up becasue some guy...i hope has miswritten his ad and is asking outrageous prices on his normal pinstripe siblings.
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Michael Enriquez
Looks to me like he just added 1 too many zeros.
Males: $250
Females: $1,000
Males:$25
Females:$100
That's what it looks like to me, but who knows...
Ryan
NP
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