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    Re: Napalm -- 2nd Gene Discovered???

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    That guy is hot, fill me in on the napalm?
    Congrats Bill, looks like you have a real exciting season going

    Raul -- Below is part of a post from earlier in the season. It was up to date -- until Mr. Napalm Granite showed up. I have only had 3 clutches from him and will will need to get some more before I can have ANY educated/informed position what my Napalm boy is holding genetically.

    Below are Napalm founding male and his Napalm Pastel son hatched in 08.







    Napalm background:

    I got him in the spring of 2007 -- all 65 grams of him.


    Eric Davies (Fire founder) has seen him(Napalm) and has no doubt he will make a Black Eyed Leucy when bred back to his daughters. He also thinks their might be a second gene at work as well -- he thought an Axanthic or Granite type gene. Eric was very gracious and excited about the project. He gave me complete support to name it my line of Fire.

    After some thought , I decided that I would be consistent with naming and follow what I did with my Cajun. While the Cajun has some similarity to Het Reds, Joe Compel's Brown Back, and BHB's Lori Ball -- it is not directly related and has differences -- and will likely make a somewhat different super.

    I have a Davies line Fire male that has been breeding up a storm this season. Between the Napalm, Napalm Pastel, and Fire -- I should have more than enough girls to hold back. Maybe will let go of a few as well. It will be a few years before they will be breedable to prove the Napalm Super and find out if the Napalm will be compatible with the Fire -- my best guess is that they will be. But as they say -- you've got to breed it to know for sure. I could look into picking up a sub adult/adult Fire female this year to speed the process up a bit.

    The breeding I am doing the season with both males will begin to show what is going on with him.

    Both animals are SHOCKINGLY BRIGHT after a shed. There are some other pics in my photo albums -- including some belly shots of the Napalm.

    Exciting project for me I must say. I am fortunate that they are both breeding well this season. I'll post pics, babies, and info as the project unfolds.

    I am not a big proponent in secrets and partial truths with projects -- and I am not withholding any facts about the animals or their breedings. I just don't know "everything" -- YET. It will take some time to hatch some clutches to see what is going on with the project. Thanks ever so much for the kind/supportive responses.
    Bill Buchman

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