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    interesting video and very nice BPs

    i just wanted to take the opportunity and ask one question, since you work with BOTH genes involved:
    How likely do you think it is that enchi and blade are basically different lines of the same gene? you know, like banana / coral glow, or sugar/calico. Or are there differences?
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    Re: VIDEO: Breeding Projects 2013-2014

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    interesting video and very nice BPs

    i just wanted to take the opportunity and ask one question, since you work with BOTH genes involved:
    How likely do you think it is that enchi and blade are basically different lines of the same gene? you know, like banana / coral glow, or sugar/calico. Or are there differences?
    I do not think they are the same. I think Blade is more akin to other genetic banded/pattern reducing morphs, but without the color properties of Enchi. I say this because of what it does with the Clown gene. Enchi Clowns have a particular change they make with the color of the striping on the Clown, Blade does not seem to do that, even in the Super form.

    Casey's Enchi Clown:




    Probable Super Blade Clown


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    VIDEO: Breeding Projects 2013-2014

    I absolutely loved this video!! it was fantastic and I can't wait to see the outcome of all these amazing pairings!! Keep us updated please!!


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