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Is the Rex gene dominant?
Are they? I have two litters coming up today or tomarrow for one, and they were bred to a Rex male. Just curious if I will see any.
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
Co-dom, there is a super and it's ugly
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
Originally Posted by Deborah
Co-dom, there is a super and it's ugly
Oh duh! I should have put two and two together, I agree about the super, I may keep a female back as a pet....LOL.
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
my tan dumbo rex male bred an albino dumbo female and we ended up with about half of them being rex. but the weird part is all of the babies were black and white with not a single tan colored one like their father
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
Originally Posted by Deborah
Co-dom, there is a super and it's ugly
No their not I love my Double Rex's.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
Originally Posted by ch312
my tan dumbo rex male bred an albino dumbo female and we ended up with about half of them being rex. but the weird part is all of the babies were black and white with not a single tan colored one like their father
Both parents have to carry the red eyed dilution gene. It's recessive. All of your babies are now het for the RED gene.
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
my male tan, beige, has black eyes thought. Two different kinds?
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
Originally Posted by stangs13
my male tan, beige, has black eyes thought. Two different kinds?
They are very dark brown most likely. You would have been better able to see when he was just a weanling.
This girl is a beige, yet her eyes appear very dark.
Here's one of my beige boys eyes when he was very young. The flash shows the red.
Last edited by littleindiangirl; 05-19-2008 at 08:29 PM.
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
Yep, that's what my male looks like, he is around500grams so he is older, so I didn't see him as an weaner. My black berk is fixing to have his babies, she has increaed in size so much since yesterday, and she is streching and laying on her back. The male is a beige Rex hooded. Here's to lots of rexed!
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Re: Is the Rex gene dominant?
Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
Both parents have to carry the red eyed dilution gene. It's recessive. All of your babies are now het for the RED gene.
ok...so where did the black come from and why arent any of them tan like thier father?
not that i really care, just curious
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