Re: pos het pied markers.....
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Originally Posted by
RandyRemington
Speaking of which, did anyone ever hear what the final word was on that piebald Matt Turner produced years ago breeding a het clown to a normal?
I always wondered if clown and pied could be alleles but then I saw an ad for double hets last year that didn't mention them being morphs. Can anyone confirm what the double het clown and pied looks like? I didn't notice who was selling the double hets but assume it was legit.
As soon as she sheds in the next day or two I'll post a pic of a little girl possible het pied I recently hatched that has those extreme markers set out wide. I wasn’t planning on holding back any more possible het pied girls but this one is just too nice.
Randy,
I've wondered that for some time too, but I really doubt they are on the same allele, simply because it seems the proof would have been made by now... since ppl have made double hets without homozygous individuals popping out - to my knowledge
In '09 I'm hoping to produce pastel pied x clown so I'll certainly let everyone know what pops out.
Justin
Re: pos het pied markers.....
Thanks, look forward to seeing your results.
I also would have expected someone to have crossed clown to piebald by now (and I did see an ad for double hets, I just didn't pay attention to who it was). Another one is caramel X regular albino. And even homozygous X homozygous of the different axanthic lines. I suppose adult morph females have been too precious so far to possibly waste on a year of wild experimenting. Even at today’s prices it would be hard to try something that conventional wisdom says will not workout. But even if you don’t get pied looking babies from your initial clown X pied breeding I think there is no telling how wild that 1 in 16 double homozygous will be down the line.
Re: pos het pied markers.....
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Originally Posted by
rabernet
Nice markers.. But very sweet charm bracelet.. :gj: