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    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    I have a black back cinnie that I bred to a black back captive hatched female. When I get to a computer, I'll post pictures. All of their offspring are black back.

    I feel confident stating the offspring are genetic black backs.

    Whether that comes from mom or dad or both, I don't know. I keep breeding the cinnie to this female because the black back cinnie are insane with connected floating patterns.

    Louis Kirkland has a male "normal" black back from one of the clutches. Not sure if he's bred him yet.

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    Awesome! would you happen to have any males available at the moment Robin?

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    We have a blackback albino that is currently locking up with our albino female. He hatched from a blkback female het albino x albino clutch. 3 of the 5 babies were blkbacks. I am hoping for the same odds!! And a female!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wapadi View Post
    We have a blackback albino that is currently locking up with our albino female. He hatched from a blkback female het albino x albino clutch. 3 of the 5 babies were blkbacks. I am hoping for the same odds!! And a female!!

    Put me on the waiting list!!! Ha where did you get the albino blackback from? If you dont mind me asking ..? Or did you hatch him out? Either way he is suuupppppperr sweet!!!

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    I'm going to try to add blackback to every morph that I breed. My first is to put it into some cinnes, and then into lesser.

    Here's my normal blackback boy who has a little more going on with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cupid View Post
    I'm going to try to add blackback to every morph that I breed. My first is to put it into some cinnes, and then into lesser.

    Here's my normal blackback boy who has a little more going on with him.
    Whoa. Nice. Where did you get him from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    I have a black back cinnie that I bred to a black back captive hatched female. When I get to a computer, I'll post pictures. All of their offspring are black back.

    I feel confident stating the offspring are genetic black backs.

    Whether that comes from mom or dad or both, I don't know. I keep breeding the cinnie to this female because the black back cinnie are insane with connected floating patterns.

    Louis Kirkland has a male "normal" black back from one of the clutches. Not sure if he's bred him yet.

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    And I do love your blackbacks!! Your gene adds such a wide and jet black pattern. It's awesome!

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