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  • 10-30-2014, 03:08 PM
    Starsnake
    Re: New addition - female sugar
    Very nice sugar. Good luck with her.
  • 10-30-2014, 05:46 PM
    Lady mkrj58
    Re: New addition - female sugar
    Pretty I habe never seen a Sugar until now.

    Sent from my SGH-T999
  • 10-30-2014, 07:36 PM
    Cold_Blooded_Designs
    Re: New addition - female sugar
    There's not a whole lot of sugars out there but that's by far the best I've seen. What breeder did you buy her from? (If you don't mind me asking.)
    Congrats again!
  • 10-31-2014, 04:23 AM
    jben
    Re: New addition - female sugar
    That is a beauty!
  • 10-31-2014, 03:45 PM
    SnowShredder
    Re: New addition - female sugar
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by greco View Post
    Nice looking sugar! Do you have any breeding plans for her?


    We haven't decided on a male yet, but there's time to think on it while she's in quarantine and packing on some more grams

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Cold_Blooded_Designs View Post
    There's not a whole lot of sugars out there but that's by far the best I've seen. What breeder did you buy her from? (If you don't mind me asking.)
    Congrats again!


    I got her from Matthew Oakley, but she was produced by Paul Miles
  • 11-01-2014, 06:21 PM
    andyroof1979
    Re: New addition - female sugar
    I have not seen these before, would be phenomenal in an axanthic version. Is this gene recessive, dominant or what?
  • 11-03-2014, 07:40 PM
    SnowShredder
    Re: New addition - female sugar
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by andyroof1979 View Post
    I have not seen these before, would be phenomenal in an axanthic version. Is this gene recessive, dominant or what?

    It's a dominant gene. Oh I bet an axanthic version would be super nice!
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