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Re: Would you consider these markers? And explain why or why not please
Unless you bought a 100% het pied, it's probably not. (but I think you know that already )
Those markers to me do not like the classic "het pied" markers. Het pied markers usually have long black lines along the lower abdomen instead of a more speckled belly.
Even still, not all het pieds have the markers and not all markers are het pieds.
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Yeah I already stated that its not 100% sure thing with markers. Ok that's what I was wondering cause I've seen some with the dark lines. Do u have any het pieds now or in the past?
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Unless you are getting a great deal, probably not. You are must better off picking up a proven 100% het.
Make sure the parents were Het. Pied x Pied
(From a reputable breeder is your best shot)
Last edited by LeviBP; 01-05-2011 at 07:25 PM.
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Re: Would you consider these markers? And explain why or why not please
I personally don't have any het pieds, but I've seen quite a few and have a trained eye for the markers.
Here's a good reference for what het pied markers look like.
Edit: I also have a normal with the markers, and is definitely a normal.
Just realized I forgot to paste the link.
http://www.nextworldexotics.com/hghpm.htm
Last edited by blackcrystal22; 01-05-2011 at 08:03 PM.
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Thanx
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