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    I love the last one as well. Very nice

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    Am i reading that pairing right? By that pairing you should only get double het lessers and/or double het normals.

    Those DO NOT look like regular lessers. Congrats on those babies and please keep us updated. I got a feeling theres something else definetly going on in there.

    Could you post some pics of the parents? How can you tell if a pied has a paradox mark?

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    No way...those are definately somethin else!
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    Those are ridiculous!!! WOW!!!!
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    Re: As if the early 0.2 spieds weren't enough....

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Am i reading that pairing right? By that pairing you should only get double het lessers and/or double het normals.

    Those DO NOT look like regular lessers. Congrats on those babies and please keep us updated. I got a feeling theres something else definetly going on in there.
    Pied gene at work. It has visual markers that many do not believe in. After producing hets, possible hets, and combo hets for several years, I can tell you the Pied gene affects co-dom morphs visually.......LOTS of striping and extreme ringers.

    To the original poster, those things look awesome. Congrats and good luck with the project!
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    Gorgeous babies! Grats!

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    Re: As if the early 0.2 spieds weren't enough....

    Thanks, all! I will be posting pics after they shed. And Brandon, I go through 100s of het pieds a year and I can assure you these are not markers or "ringers". Like I mentioned though I will keep you posted!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Pied gene at work. It has visual markers that many do not believe in. After producing hets, possible hets, and combo hets for several years, I can tell you the Pied gene affects co-dom morphs visually.......LOTS of striping and extreme ringers.

    To the original poster, those things look awesome. Congrats and good luck with the project!

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    if they're not ringers what would you call them? you have a clutch of double het (albino and pied) paradox lessers, correct?

    either way they look great. please keep the thread updated after they shed out

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    What I'm trying to say is I know the difference between a "hidden gene"(I use that term VERY lightly) and a ringer.
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