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    Alittle help please....

    Ok my questions is. A motley is a codom trait right cause theres a super from so that means its co dom? there not ressive are they?
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    Re: Alittle help please....

    Correct, the Motley is Co-Dom. Breed it to a normal and it will reproduce itself, and there is a super.
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    Re: Alittle help please....

    The supers dont seem to live very long and die very young. They also dont look "normal"
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    Re: Alittle help please....

    Thanks for the help guys!
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    Re: Alittle help please....

    Quote Originally Posted by Danounet View Post
    The supers dont seem to live very long and die very young. They also dont look "normal"
    That may not be completely true. From what I understand, the Columbian super motleys do all die, but I, and at least one other breeder, has some Central American super motleys that are still living. The oldest ones I know of were born in 2006. Mine are 07s. They do look weird though, because they do not have as much muscle growth as normals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    That may not be completely true. From what I understand, the Columbian super motleys do all die, but I, and at least one other breeder, has some Central American super motleys that are still living. The oldest ones I know of were born in 2006. Mine are 07s. They do look weird though, because they do not have as much muscle growth as normals.
    I remember you getting those, any luck with breeding yet?
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    Re: Alittle help please....

    Also a few supers have been produced with only one parent being a motley.
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