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Yup that pretty much what i am thinking. Except that the Anery line Sharp, has to be anerythristic, as the base colour of a brb is red, thus lack of it, = anery What i have wondered and mentioned years ago on this forum about these particular animals, is what IF, a normal BRB, essentially has a layer of yellow under the red. And that the gene that i have, is letting it thru in certain animals?? I think a lot of this, will be worked out, as this litter ages over the next 12months. Pity i dont have room to keep them all As for getting an actual black and white brb, i sometimes wonder if its just something we havent found yet, and may not be able to make with our current genes. A bit like what happened with Axantic Ball pythons, until VPI brought out their Black Axantics. I personally just see the Anery gene as a stepping stone to the double and triple gene animals. While i think a black and white brb, will make a much better Ghost, im not sure if it will make a much better snow, as i think the albino will still cancel out everything anyway ----- 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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