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    Re: Not sure exactly what I have.

    Thank you so much.


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    Re: Not sure exactly what I have.

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    No, it would not
    is it because the morphs are comparable or complimentary as opposed to our previous Kahl/T+ Albino discussion?
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    Re: Not sure exactly what I have.

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    is it because the morphs are comparable or complimentary as opposed to our previous Kahl/T+ Albino discussion?
    I'm not trying to hijack the OP's thread so keeping this short and sweet. The animal is listed as 100% het albino. It is not guaranteed het for anything else. Add the numbers up and you'll understand why it can't be double or triple het. Time for you to do some research into Mendelian genetics and work through some punnett squares.

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    Re: Not sure exactly what I have.

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    I'm not trying to hijack the OP's thread so keeping this short and sweet. The animal is listed as 100% het albino. It is not guaranteed het for anything else. Add the numbers up and you'll understand why it can't be double or triple het. Time for you to do some research into Mendelian genetics and work through some punnett squares.
    i didn’t mean to offend - i was just curious and seeing the OP being seemingly satisfied in the previous responses, just thought to ask and didn’t think it would be a grave imposition - thank you for your input
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    Re: Not sure exactly what I have.


    Thanks for all the feedback, he’s a eating machine and I’m giving him a larger enclosure. I’m moving him into a 40 gallon enclosure next week. After that I’m investing in a 4 foot enclosure. Please feel free to post your setup and recommendations here.


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    Re: Not sure exactly what I have.

    He’s a beautiful pied. If anyone asks, I’d say he’s a pied. If you were to breed/sell, then it’s important to know he’s pied het albino poss het clown. You would never know if he had clown unless you prove it out by breeding, though. Regardless…those are some good genes. 😊

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