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    Re: Question on Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    Interesting topic.
    I know a high end breeder that produced/discovered a new morph. The morph proved to be codominant with a super form. This breeder bred the best superforms together for several years, and now claims that this new line-breed of the super morphs is a "new Morph".
    The breeder and morph will remain unnamed, but I find it difficult to accept this conclusion without harder evidence. Does this line-breeder of a super-form codominant gene morphs actually result in a new genetic mutation, and an entirely new morph? Basically, this breeder is claiming that the superform breedings resulted in a new codominant mutation, so that the new breed now has a super form of its own!!!? A super form of a super form so to speak. I came really close to investing in his project, but due to skepticism and limited budget on my part, I have so far held back. Part of me believes that the "new morph" is just nice examples of the super form of the base morph, but with a 'new name' to increase the pricetag...
    that just sounds like bunk. lol it's a marketing scheme IMO.
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