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    CH dinker, het red?

    Here is a supposed CH hatch I purchased because I just loved how dark she is and she reminded me a little of my cinny. Hopefully her reduced dorsal stipe/pattern is genetic. Possible het red? She has a date with my cinny in few years and it will be fun to see what hatches out






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    O Yeah she Looks Het Red to me
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    Re: CH dinker, het red?

    Definitely looks to be in the range of a het red! Awesome pick up!
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    Re: CH dinker, het red?

    Looks like a .het red to me to. good luck proving her out!!!

    I love the blushings and pattern on her back btw!
    Last edited by thomasK; 08-28-2011 at 12:56 PM.

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    Oh wow she is neat. Good luck proving her out!

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    Re: CH dinker, het red?

    If you really want to prove it as a het. red axanthic:

    1) Breed it to a homozygous red axanthic, not a cinnamon. If you get homozygous red axanthic from that clutch, then you know your dinker is het. red axanthic.
    2) Then you can breed it to a cinnamon to produce gargoyles, and actually call the gargoyle looking babes gargoyles.

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