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    Re: Recessive and co-dominant

    Ok. Now, I understand that some of the really wild morphs are double recessives but how does one go about getting different/new morphs from co-dominant or dominant-gene hom BPs? Do you bred for secondary traits such as to get the difference between a black-eyed Lucy and a blue-eyed Lucy?

    I guess the incredible new piebald morphs are double recessives? I just saw a pic of a "Panda Pied" on a thread about the Tampa show. WOW! Was that a project or just an accident?
    Last edited by Nvar; 03-09-2009 at 07:52 PM.
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