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Bluerosy
at Thu Apr 22 23:33:13 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Both of the ones you posted are from the lavender line. Lloyd Lemke never had a T neg "true albino".
The T begtive trait is still pretty rare even though i have been working with the founding stock for about 9 years. Since acquiring, I only released a few. It was because when i discovred that breeding a T neg to a peanut butter created a Jelly in the first generation, i used all my T neg females to breed to Peanut butters to create more Jellies. So the last 4 years i really did not have many t negs avaliable. I did this because i felt the jelly is a superior animal but as it turns out folks still don't understand/grasp the significant genetics and have been asking for the amel t negatives and peanut butters. So this will be the year i will make more t negative amels avaliable. ----- www.Bluerosy.com

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