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    Re: Tell me what you think - I want your opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by jknudson View Post
    Well, it may be true the "look" is inheritable...but it could be like a phantom and create something even more stunning as a super form. If you breed it to other morphs...you may find out the look is inheritable yes...but you already know that. But you won't know the true genetics or genes at play if you're not seeing the "base morph" working alone. Combos can do some weird things to the appearance you may expect to see.

    I think many are too fast to work stuff into combos without seeing what these genes do on their own. You're just going to have yourself a situation like Mr. Emberballs...no super proven for YEARS after hyping up a project...and I know he took a lot of heat for it. Luckily for him the super was more worthwhile, as a new line of fires.

    But in the end...they're your animals...do what you will...that's just my suggestion.
    Jason makes a good point about not "working" a project enough to understand what you have and what it does. As he so correctly said, proving codom or recessive is important when it comes to marketing/making a morph available to the public. And a few projects of late are getting stung because it is perceived they did not take the time to discover what they are genetically.

    However, you could certain gather some valuable information on the project -- aside from making a super --by breeding to a Pastel. My advice is do whatever you want with your breeding -- HAVE FUN --BE BOLD Just don't SELL any of them until you can answer more questions than not.

    It is all yucks and giggles until they leave your collection... Good Luck!!!!
    Bill Buchman

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