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    yeah, incomplete dominant is the more accurate term.

    anyway, not recessive. its much too obvious for that. i mean, its missing scales right in the middle of the head.
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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

    It can technically be labeled as heterozygous for scaleless too. Like how pastel is Het for homozygous super pastel.....

    Visual 'recessives' like Het clowns/pieds aren't called co-dom. Yet they show 'codom' traits.

    Its all little technicalities.
    And BP genetic labels are already inaccurate enough. Co-dominance isn't even the correct term either. Its incomplete dominance. Similar, but not the same......


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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by eatgoodfood View Post
    So you mean incomplete dominant...
    You could go that route, but it's visual het.

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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    You could go that route, but it's visual het.

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    As are all the morphs the BP hobby call co-dom.
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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    umm, yeah, not much new unfortunately.

    i really expected the absence of belly scales and that shedding and eye caps are fine, yesterday BHB posted a picture of a scaleless shed with eye caps in it.

    he downplayed the heat pit issue a little bit, yeah they probarbly sense heat, but its not directional anymore.

    still, it looks like they will be quite viable, with few issues, at least they eat and shed and grow. place your bets: will BHB make a post when they first crap?

    i guess the first scaleless combos will come out next year or in two years, BHB now has at least two scaleless, and a pastel scaleless head and a pinstripe scaleless head and some other scaleless head breeders, and Mike Wilbanks has 3 scaleless heads.


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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

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    and Mike Wilbanks has 3 scaleless heads.
    Was this ever proven or just more internet rumors?

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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

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    Now thats what i call spam

    Quote Originally Posted by Buttons View Post
    Was this ever proven or just more internet rumors?
    more or less confirmed. first there were rumours, it leaked on facebook and elsewhere, then Brian Barczyk mentioned in an interview just days later that he very recently sold a small group of BPs for 210000 dollars. and the rumours were that Mike Wilbanks purchased 3 scaleless heads for something like 60000 or 70000 each. fits nicely. even for BHB, selling a small group of BPs for 210000 dollars should be kinda rare.
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    Time Dilation is real, it is so real that all clocks if they are precise enough can measure it, and GPS could not possibly work without it.
    If you disagree, send me a PM.

    The 4 philosophically most important aspects of modern science are: Evolutionary theory, Cosmology, Quantum mechanics, and Einsteins theory of general relativity. Understand these to get a grip of reality.

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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    Now thats what i call spam



    more or less confirmed. first there were rumours, it leaked on facebook and elsewhere, then Brian Barczyk mentioned in an interview just days later that he very recently sold a small group of BPs for 210000 dollars. and the rumours were that Mike Wilbanks purchased 3 scaleless heads for something like 60000 or 70000 each. fits nicely.

    I have seen your youtube coments and realized that even with a diffrent name and no knowledge that its the same person I get the same mental silverware launched through a cannon at a chalkboard noise.

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    Re: BHB gives info on some scaleless concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    he downplayed the heat pit issue a little bit, yeah they probarbly sense heat, but its not directional anymore.
    I haven't heard this one. Do you have a source?
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