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    Did some searching and apparently this "Queen Bellinda" is a mystery snake that was breed to a Daddy platty. So im starting to think that it may not be the daddy gene but something that came from the QB. I wonder if these "HG Lessers" can reproduce themselves or transfer that hidden gene to something other than itself such as a normal.

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    I have no constructive comments, but I'm pretty sure "Queen Belinda" is my favorite morph name yet.

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    Re: Hidden Gene Lessers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wexotics View Post
    Did some searching and apparently this "Queen Bellinda" is a mystery snake that was breed to a Daddy platty. So im starting to think that it may not be the daddy gene but something that came from the QB. I wonder if these "HG Lessers" can reproduce themselves or transfer that hidden gene to something other than itself such as a normal.
    I think that whole project is "Top Secret", thou Kevin just might be willing to indulge what he knows about the "Queen Bellinda" morph. Give him a call the worse he can say is no. Good luck!

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    Re: Hidden Gene Lessers?

    I own a Lesser from Nerd and also other lessers. I purchased a hidden gene woma granite yb from Kevin as well. I asked for a lesser from a soul sucker clutch just to make sure that I got the HG they talk about. I can say that the color between Nerd's "HG" lesser and my other lessers is alot different. I plan on crossing the HG woma granite yb with both lines of lesser just to see what happens with the soul suckers.

    Matt

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    Re: Hidden Gene Lessers?

    Quote Originally Posted by MKHerps View Post
    I can say that the color between Nerd's "HG" lesser and my other lessers is alot different.
    wouldn't mind seeing a comparison shot (both in same pic) + ID to say which is which
    Last edited by alan1; 01-21-2011 at 04:22 PM.

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    Re: Hidden Gene Lessers?

    No problem I will get that done tomorrow after work.

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    Re: Hidden Gene Lessers?

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    No problem I will get that done tomorrow after work.

    Can't wait to see the pic!

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    Re: Hidden Gene Lessers?

    OK so here they are. Sorry but this was a quick shoot. The quality of the pics could of been alot better but you can see the differnce in color. The NERD line lesser is not stripped and the rest are. I tried to get a few different pics to show the differnce. The NERD line is alot more platinum looking in person. The others have alot more yellow to them.








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    very good looking lessers, whats the difference in age on those
    DC Reptiles.com coming soon....

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    Is the lack of striping a genetic trait?

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