Re: 2013 Extreme Ringer Clutch
I see an albino and a champagne albino extreme ringer there. Could be an albino pied champ too.
Re: 2013 Extreme Ringer Clutch
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Originally Posted by
Dave Green
I know I didn't mix up the clutches. I only have one regular albino and she produced candinos for me earlier this season.
LoL. I's just messing with you about that part.
Seems like a pretty good explanation at this point though. :P
I'll be interested to see if the one on the right does develop a cut-off line. But, I guess you don't really see that in the albino pieds anyway, so I wouldn't expect it.
Regardless, you got some bad-bad critters there.
Re: 2013 Extreme Ringer Clutch
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Originally Posted by
BWyant
I'll be interested to see if the one on the right does develop a cut-off line. But, I guess you don't really see that in the albino pieds anyway, so I wouldn't expect it.
Is there a proper name for a cut-off line?
Re: 2013 Extreme Ringer Clutch
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Originally Posted by
BWyant
Is there a proper name for a cut-off line?
Discontinuation Boundary
well maybe not, but it sounds fancier :D
Re: 2013 Extreme Ringer Clutch
If extreme ringer = pied then extreme ringer x pied would yield all pied which we saw did not; the albino baby. I think it is a different type of pied gene, a dominant not recessive since he gets extreme ringers using all different males.