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    Re: Identifying Butters and Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by V2 HeX View Post
    Nope they are both male makers. Two competing breeders had the originals, when the realised it was a dom/ codom they decided to unveil it and name them. One picked coral glow one picked banana. Though i think if they were line bred for long enough, they could become seperate mutation that share lineage. Similar to albino and lavender albino and some of the others.
    Except Albinos and Lavender Albinos are different mutations.
    I don't think that breeding CGs/Bananas separately through X amount of years will eventually result in a change in the base genetics that make what they are, and what they are is the same!
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    Re: Identifying Butters and Lessers

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    hahaha thanks...that is easier than I thought
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    Re: Identifying Butters and Lessers

    Albino and lavender albinos aren't compatible with each other to make a homozygous form. Lesser and butter share the same homozygous form. Same as CG and Banana too.

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    Re: Identifying Butters and Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by BigJayPiercer View Post
    I think all of your pics just reinforce that they are different yet allellic morphs. I could tell the Butter apart from the Lesser in all of those pictures

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    Re: Identifying Butters and Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by MisterKyte View Post
    Except Albinos and Lavender Albinos are different mutations.
    I don't think that breeding CGs/Bananas separately through X amount of years will eventually result in a change in the base genetics that make what they are, and what they are is the same!
    I could have swore some one told me the lavenders were line bred from a "different" looking albino some one produced? Welp the more you know, thanks.

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    Re: Identifying Butters and Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by V2 HeX View Post
    I could have swore some one told me the lavenders were line bred from a "different" looking albino some one produced? Welp the more you know, thanks.
    lipstick line albino in boas are line bred like that, bout closest thing I know of to that.

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    Re: Identifying Butters and Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    lipstick line albino in boas are line bred like that, bout closest thing I know of to that.
    That may be the one i am thinking of then. I started with boas so possible i got it mixed up...

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