Is that true? I always was of the understanding that that was one of the strange things about the Superstripes, and the Spector gene. I'm pretty sure that even though it seems like the Superstripe is two mutations on the same allele, there's still a possibility of producing normals. You would think it would be like a Leucistic produced by a Mojave and Lesser for example. When bred to a normal, you can only produce Lessers, or Mojaves. But I thought that wasn't the case with Superstripes, even though all logic points it it being that way. Maybe we can get Albey or someone with a lot of experience with Superstripes on here to clear things up? I'm not sure either way, I just feel like I've read the above a few times in the past.

Cheers,
-Matt