You have got to be kidding me, I am not going to get talked down to about tiger co-dom genetics by a guy who does not understand the difference between a co-dom super form and a simple recessive genetics.
if you think about it then that would mean what you guys call an albino carpet which is white and yellow would be in correct. a real albino would be pure white not cross faded colors if we wanted to get technical on it.
Look all we are saying is its all bullhooey, HCQ is nothing more than a nice looking normal coastal, So call it what ever you want but at the end of the day its a coastal. Same goes for what ever creative marketing you want to do.The reason I am calling my other animals Citrus Tigers is so that people will know that they are not HCQ Tigers because they are not. I used a female that was not from this bloodline and to call the babies
HCQ Tigers would be mis-leading to people. People need to know that these are different and are the result of breeding an HCQ Tiger to MY
kick-ass orange carpet. This process is called selective breeding. I am breeding Tigers so that they will become more orange.
I want you to tell me how tiger genetics works since we don't seem to understand. I am calling you out smart guy why don't you edcuate us on the progress of will leary. So settle it once and for all just tell us how tiger genetics works and we can all be silenced like the dumb guys we are.Also, Tiger carpet genetics is still very misunderstood by lots of people out there. I think Will Leary's success with producing Super Tigers the last two seasons has really shed some light on this
subject. Nick Mutton has explained this stuff to people for years now and yet these [dummies] seem unable to comprehend what they read on these forums. The reason I say this is because of his
erroneous claim that all tigers are striped head to tail. Even some Super Tigers have breaks. Period. Will Bird
maybe this will shed some light on the subject or better help you guys to understand.