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Bluerosy
at Fri Apr 23 19:05:40 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
I remember you mentioning something about the anery line making things crazy red. Any ideas as to what about the anery line is doing it? It's possible there is something there that affects the erythrophores in both ways. In one case removing them and in the other hyper activating them. All of the "extreme" flames that I'm aware of came from a line that has the anery gene in the mix. The only problem is that the anery gene is a proven simple recessive and whatever is making them red has proven not to be.
Any thoughts anyone?
I think it has to do with the line the anerys came from. Any of my hets from the anery look like the hets from the picture of the Flame normals. That is why i mentioned it because I have almost identical as pictured by boneyard below:

this year i bred my Phantom (Peanut Butter /Anery homozygot) to a female anery. it will be interesting to see what those anerys will come out looking like. Of course all of them will be het for Phantom. So that is cool..
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