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    Re: none locallity specific bci morp list

    to each there own. sunsets het sunsets and hogs all have a unique look. I don't believe the hog island hypo is polygenetic. I think it is purely an incompatible line of hypo which is where you get these morphs. owal wrote the program so if he deems it necessary to lump all the hypos into one generic category that's his purgative. I just disagree. no hard feelings no whining i'm just happy this is the only real issue that has come from my research.
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    Re: none locallity specific bci morp list

    Quote Originally Posted by H.o.F.R View Post
    to each there own. sunsets het sunsets and hogs all have a unique look. I don't believe the hog island hypo is polygenetic. I think it is purely an incompatible line of hypo which is where you get these morphs. owal wrote the program so if he deems it necessary to lump all the hypos into one generic category that's his purgative. I just disagree. no hard feelings no whining i'm just happy this is the only real issue that has come from my research.
    I can't find anything that says otherwise, I mean if it's monogenetic you could breed a hog island hypo to a normal you'd see about 50% hypo 50% normal. Should be easy to see that trend.

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    Add this one to your calc...I believe I am the first to produce this combo:
    -Super Hypo Super Jungle VPI T+ Caramel Albino

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    Re: none locallity specific bci morp list

    Wow very impressive! Do you have a name for the combo? We will be happy to add it to the morph list. Thanks for sharing. Love the mustache and fu man cho . Lol
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    none locallity specific bci morp list

    We call the vpi t+ Super sunglow jungle, the Tanglow
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    none locallity specific bci morp list

    Also that should say poss super since we won't know until he is old enough to breed
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    Re: none locallity specific bci morp list

    Well Poss Super can't be an input, but the Hypo VPI Caramel Super Jungle hasn't got a name either. Would you consider that a Tanglow and the super hypo version a Super Tanglow perhaps? or just the Super hypo a Tanglow?

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    I don't know what USNHM242 will say about it, but I would think the Tanglow would be a VPI T+ Hypo Jungle. 3 genes, no super involved. If the animal proves to be a super then it would be called a "super Tanglow". After all, a moonglow is a 3 gene animal too. And there are super moonglows. But we just have "moonglow" listed in the database. Just my thoughts and no offense intended to the creator of the Tanglow! LoL.
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    I do agree with you and it does make sense comparing other naming patterns, it will be updated like that for now, at least until the creator can clear it up.

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    none locallity specific bci morp list

    No offense at all, you guys actually make some great points. So lets call the vpi T+ sunglow jungle a Tanglow and a VPI t+ super sunglow jungle a super Tanglow

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