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Dink for sure. This is the best dinker project I have seen...I smell a potential subtle morph in the making. Good luck.
Edit: By best, I mean my favorite...not trying to flame anyone else's dinker projects.
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Very Nice! Her coloring is phenomenal! Good catch!! :gj:
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Very dinkable in deed :gj:
So smoooooth and clean :)
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I am guessing Dink means that it is a morph that is not known and you are going to try and prove it out. But my question how do you know it isn't something already known? There are so many out there... now I am not questioning your intregrity or anything like that I am asking for my own curiousity.
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Looks like some yummy vanilla:gj:
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Originally Posted by
pitbulls4me
I am guessing Dink means that it is a morph that is not known and you are going to try and prove it out. But my question how do you know it isn't something already known? There are so many out there... now I am not questioning your intregrity or anything like that I am asking for my own curiousity.
Actually 'Dinking' is like tinkering around with a project. Maybe it's something and maybe it isn't, but you have to put in the work to find out. Yes, it could indeed turn out to produce another line of BEL or be another vanilla line, OR, it could be just a nice normal. It's kind of like puttering around in your workshop. A lot of people don't want to put in the time to work out the years of breeding if it may not turn out to be anything but a normal. For me, I love to putter. And I love to work with subtle projects that have a big unknown attached.
Ergo 'To Dink' - v. To tinker around with a genetic unknown in the hoped of producing a new line or a possible new morph (however subtle it may be) or to draw out a specific trait (ie clean patterning) in successive generations.
~Kat