Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
Regarding the homozygous pin, maybe the problem is the definition of the herper genetic slang "super". Perhaps if Brian said there was no super pin he meant there was no visually different looking homozygous pinstripe (that is, pinstripe was proven NOT to be co-dominant). Perhaps he was just confirming his reptileradio.net interview giving the evidence that pinstripe is dominant via his proven homozygous pin male.
very well could be the case, I mean I know what he told me and everything we discussed but me typing it makes it 2nd hand to everyone else. Either way I'll be trying to prove out some homozygous pins eventually. My pin female is the start of a dinker project. Gave me some interesting babies, so I'll breeding her lemonblast son back to her. So I want to see if I can get anything to come from the dinker side and also I'll be making some possible super pins. I know of 2 other people that already have possible super pins, so hopefully in the next few years someone can come forth with some data and pictures of a proven super.