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    Deposit sent! 2013 Female Gold Blush Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    do you have something to hide? i am merely asking about the number of genes, one or two.

    OK so i will boldly go and proclaim: this is a single-gene goldblush, no mojave inside, it is NOT a two-gene animal.

    please disprove me or confirm me. Provide genetics or any other data that proves it to be a two-gene animal. Sort it out, or dont sort it out.

    and without genetics disclosed this thread is pointless.
    Did you completely miss the post where I already answered this question?

    To me: 2 genes = gold blush + Mojave

    To others: 1 gene = "gold blush" Mojave, with gold blush just being the name of the line.

    Edit: she was from a gold blush Mojave x normal pairing.




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