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Was an anery x yellowish anery pairing. All the babies were anery, 15 in total, 0 slugs, 0 stillborns. Ill post some pics of the adults later, plus the adults as babies.
Yes BoidMorphs has mentioned something along those lines, but i think it was me that actually brought up the idea, in like 2008 after seeing one of my anerys turn yellow I have written a thread about it somewhere on KS, but would take me weeks to find it
When i said breed true, yes i was meaning that it will reproduce as a normal simple recessive trait. And that if you do get a yellow animal, it will be an anery. I also own a bunch of 66% poss het female from 2007, but none went this year. So while i cant say 100% that this a recessive gene (as i havent done the anery x normal breeding, anery x het etc etc yet) Im 99.999% it is, and this litter wen a long way to proving that i believe. ----- Dave
Ive given up counting how many rainbows i have, but its enough to deplete my credit card every rodent order.... Im an aussie in an arctic environment Helsinki, Finland
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- Finally, proved out - brick1, Tue Oct 30 16:30:52 2012
- RE: Finally, proved out - waspinator421, Tue Oct 30 16:56:45 2012
- RE: Finally, proved out - rascal_rascal_99, Tue Oct 30 18:20:11 2012
- RE: Finally, proved out - BoidMorphs, Tue Oct 30 20:36:25 2012
RE: Finally, proved out - brick1, Wed Oct 31 00:44:22 2012
- RE: Finally, proved out - ccphoto, Wed Oct 31 13:14:13 2012
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