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    Re: Almost 100 Views and only a few Replies!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    We've told you what it will produce.

    Both pairings will result in Black Back Caramel Albinos, Caramel Albinos, Back Backs 66% het Caramel Albino and 66% het Caramel Albinos.

    I don't know if this is a project many people are working on because of the kinking issues with Caramel Albinos so I doubt there are many (if any) with pictures of a Black Back Caramel Albino. What else are you looking for?

    Okay..Okay! just thought I could get more opinions and at least some pics of these guys!

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    Re: Thats what I thought!

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny84 View Post
    I figured they would be unique cause of the Black Back ( the solid black stripe down the back) and Caramel and Black Back are dominant! Are their any produced anywhere? Does anyone have any or pics of any?
    Caramel is not a dominant trait if I'm understanding this right. And Dont think it would look all that great considering it would esentially just be a caramel with a lack of design on its back. Maybe not though who knows.

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    Cool Re: Thats what I thought!

    Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
    Caramel is not a dominant trait if I'm understanding this right. And Dont think it would look all that great considering it would esentially just be a caramel with a lack of design on its back. Maybe not though who knows.
    Oops! I meant only the Black Back was dominant! But I guess I wouldn't know until I produced them huh?
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    Re: What will be the OUTCOME?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    I believe the main trait of the black back is not so much that it has black black, but that it is a soild/mostly soild dark stripe down the back. So a caramel albino black back would look unique.

    And all of the non-visual caramel albinos from the pairing would also be 66% het caramel albinos in both cases.
    Well, by not unique I meant I don't know why anyone would necessarily do it. Having a wider stripe on a caramel that already has genetic traits like you mentioned doesn't seem like a very desirable thing to do.

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