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    What genes would you say is in play here?

    What's everyone's thoughts on this?
    Single gene? Combo?



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    Re: What genes would you say is in play here?

    Do you have any idea what morph the parents were?

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    Re: What genes would you say is in play here?

    As far as I know, unusual champagne x normal.
    I've no pics unfortunately


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    Re: What genes would you say is in play here?

    Champagnes have a tremendous variety of appearances. So, my guess, if the parent pairing was champagne x normal, it's probably a regular champagne. However, Dave Green is probably the guy you want for an expert opinion on champagnes.
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    Re: What genes would you say is in play here?

    One of the reasons I like champagnes is all the variation. The two champagnes in this pic are siblings (champin x normal), but are night and day.


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    Re: What genes would you say is in play here?

    I know it's most probably just a standard champagne, it's being sold as just that, I've just never seen any as dark as that lol


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