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    Re: Identify "normal"

    It's complicated. Any morph with a super form has a het because het is heterozygous meaning that it has one copy of a normal gene and one copy of a mutated Gene
    Homozygous means it has two copies of the gene. So het. As referred to in our hobby is used incorrectly. Now note this is just layman's terms on genetics 101
    Het red axanthic is simply the name he chose to use


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