Re: What do you guys think of the "whitewash" ball
I have the breeder pics of them. They barely show expression but they can make highs so that's what brought me in.http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...a2641c9fff.jpg1.0 Axanthic albino/whitewash
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...53cbded183.jpg0.1 Wildtype snow/whitewash.
John
Re: What do you guys think of the "whitewash" ball
They should be shipping soon....trying to align flights so they go through the right ports. Hopefully within 2 weeks!
John
Re: What do you guys think of the "whitewash" ball
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ARBallMorphs
hey i do not really fully understand the naming,
with the male you say, Axanthic Albino/Whitewash, but i see no albino in there?
same goes for the female, Wildtype snow/whitewash, isnt snow a combo of axanthic and albino?
Yeah, the whitewash comes in a triple ressessive. Axanthic, albino, whitewash. It mixes the genes up and is essentially a genetic paradox. The male is axanthic and the whitewash brings out albino paradoxism. It's a low visual so it would be like a really low pied...basically little more then a ringer pied. The female is a wildtype; the white spots are the whitewash gene bringing out the snow.
John
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So yes, snow is a double recessive but with the added whitewash gene that expresses snow in a paradox type display. Like pieds they can show very little expression to very high expression. Mine are lows. Also like pieds lows make highs and vice versa. On the axanthic male the albino/ww is just a couple little yellow spots.
John
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darkranger69
super exciting project!!!! i will put it aside sunset as the top of the top morph!!!!
Thanks! TBH, I don't know how I'm going to wait for my girl to grow up....someone hurry up and perfect cryosleep!!! That way I just wake up in 2 years and she'd be turning three. Haha
John
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JMBall's
Yeah, the whitewash comes in a triple ressessive. Axanthic, albino, whitewash. It mixes the genes up and is essentially a genetic paradox. The male is axanthic and the whitewash brings out albino paradoxism. It's a low visual so it would be like a really low pied...basically little more then a ringer pied. The female is a wildtype; the white spots are the whitewash gene bringing out the snow.
John
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JMBall's
So yes, snow is a double recessive but with the added whitewash gene that expresses snow in a paradox type display. Like pieds they can show very little expression to very high expression. Mine are lows. Also like pieds lows make highs and vice versa. On the axanthic male the albino/ww is just a couple little yellow spots.
John
Hey thanks for explaining!!!
now it makes more sense :)
They are good looking animals and i cant wait to see what the babies will look like they gonna give to you!
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Originally Posted by
JMBall's
Yeah, the whitewash comes in a triple ressessive. Axanthic, albino, whitewash. It mixes the genes up and is essentially a genetic paradox. The male is axanthic and the whitewash brings out albino paradoxism. It's a low visual so it would be like a really low pied...basically little more then a ringer pied. The female is a wildtype; the white spots are the whitewash gene bringing out the snow.
John
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Originally Posted by
JMBall's
So yes, snow is a double recessive but with the added whitewash gene that expresses snow in a paradox type display. Like pieds they can show very little expression to very high expression. Mine are lows. Also like pieds lows make highs and vice versa. On the axanthic male the albino/ww is just a couple little yellow spots.
John
Hey thanks for explaining!!!
now it makes more sense :)
They are good looking animals and i cant wait to see what the babies will look like they gonna give to you!