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    fade gene question please

    1 fader by NERD

    2 whiteout by Amir

    3 duper by Makus

    4 epic by Tom Baker

    Are all of them genetic and can produce itself 100% ?

    such as whiteout x normal = 50% whiteout 50% normal ? or pastel fader x normal = 50 % pastel fader 50% normal ? Is it right ?

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    i know fader and epic are

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    I just watched a video with NERD and they were saying how everyone has a fader now. I know that his and maballs.net's faders are genetic. It seems that if anyone see any kind of difference in a normal ball, they call it fader. Thats what they were saying on the video. Here is the link.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/raphymar...12/V_9mt7X9BuI
    1.0 Pastel
    0.1 Bumblebee
    1.0 Fire
    0.1 Cinny
    0.2 Normal
    1.0 Mojave Het Hypo

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    Quote Originally Posted by firemandan26 View Post
    I just watched a video with NERD and they were saying how everyone has a fader now. I know that his and maballs.net's faders are genetic. It seems that if anyone see any kind of difference in a normal ball, they call it fader. Thats what they were saying on the video. Here is the link.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/raphymar...12/V_9mt7X9BuI
    Agreed. It's funny seeing everyone calling things fader these days.

    Now, I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that Winston is. He is a NERD line lemon, and when Kevin looked at pictures of him and his daughter, he STRONGLY encouraged me to breed them together, because he felt there was a very good chance that Winston and his daughter are both faders.

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    Re: fade gene question please

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Agreed. It's funny seeing everyone calling things fader these days.

    Now, I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that Winston is. He is a NERD line lemon, and when Kevin looked at pictures of him and his daughter, he STRONGLY encouraged me to breed them together, because he felt there was a very good chance that Winston and his daughter are both faders.

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    It is funny. I think it's also funny how there are alot of citrus pastels popping up that looking like normal pastels. Hopefully you can prove Winston os a Fader.

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    My pastel champagne was produced by using an Amir line citrus pastel. I hatched a couple pastels that looked slightly different. I brought one to Anaheim and several people said it was definietly a citrus pastel. The best expression I had was this clutch where the lesser pastel was really nice. I held him back as I want to breed him to some top quality pastels...







    Hope that helps??

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