No problem and my sincere apologies if I offended you.
I was shooting at humor with the Arnolds voice thing.
hard to do via text.
Just posted the pairing with pic of mom.
No problem and my sincere apologies if I offended you.
I was shooting at humor with the Arnolds voice thing.
hard to do via text.
Just posted the pairing with pic of mom.
Oh no worries! I wasnt offended at all. So you said the dad was a Cinny and the mom is that "normal" looking one? very cool! Thanks for sharing!
Last edited by AKballs; 01-09-2012 at 06:09 PM.
1.0 Lesser 0.1 Dinker/Pos X-treme
1.1 Normals 0.1 Spider
1.0 F&F Calico 1.0 Pastel
0.1 Cinny 1.0 Graz Cinny
0.1 Pastel YB 0.1 Spotnose
1.0 Jaguar 0.1 H Pied
1.0 Mojo 1.0 Firefly
Nile monitor
1.1 German Shepherds
Wish list
1.0 Desert
1.0 Fire Mojave
0.1 G Stripe
1.0 Ghi
0.1 Enchi
1.0 pinstripe
0.1 Reduced clown
Enchi Fire
Granite Enchi
Cinny by female that we purchased as a normal.
Here is a shot of mom
Looks like you may have happen upon a lightening gene similar to the one I'm currently working with. Bred to a cinnamon, I got similar results. Did your cinny offspring continue to lighten with age?
Looks like you may have happen upon a lightening gene similar to the one I'm currently working with. Bred to a cinnamon, I got similar results. Did your cinny offspring continue to lighten with age?
That would be exciting to know if we might have something on the same track.
Actually 2 have. They also have some decent speckling in the patterns.
Here is a shot. The cinny on the left is from a different project. The cinny on the right is a sib to the boy above.
Make sure you do a breed-back and put that male back to mom to see if anything else is going on. Like a super. Otherwise it's just a great way to improve on bloodlines. If it consistently produces lighter morphs like that you will have produced your own high quality line of whatever morph you put that gene into.