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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    He was more faded than both of those guys are. Is that unusual?
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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    its normal
    its polymorpism

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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommytradix View Post
    its normal
    its polymorpism
    Polymorphism is a beautiful thing.
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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    20150310_185929-1.jpg20150310_190244-1.jpg20150310_185830-1.jpg20150310_185813-1.jpgheres a great example of polymorpism with albino radix

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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    one has a faded/reduced pattern/color the other has intense color and orange stripe

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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    as babies they all looked pretty much the same20141006_170844-1.jpg

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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    Do you think the black and white concinnus and the blue phase is due to polymorphism? .
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    its normal
    its polymorpism
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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    [QUOTE=BLUESIRTALIS;261005]Do you think the black and white concinnus and the blue phase is due to polymorphism? .[/QUOTi think so because noone has proved it out to be recessive or co dom when they were bred no babies came out blue so idk what the deal is lol

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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    I think Richard lingo had some blue females to drop normal babies that colored up overtime kind of like the erythristic eastern. I also think when he bred a blue to a blue he got blue babies. Very strange![QUOTE=Tommytradix;261006]
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    Do you think the black and white concinnus and the blue phase is due to polymorphism? .[/QUOTi think so because noone has proved it out to be recessive or co dom when they were bred no babies came out blue so idk what the deal is lol
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    Re: 2015 Findings - Newberg, OR

    [QUOTE=BLUESIRTALIS;261007]I think Richard lingo had some blue females to drop normal babies that colored up overtime kind of like the erythristic eastern. I also think when he bred a blue to a blue he got blue babies. Very strange!
    i talked to him numerous times about it and he said he was unable to produce blues from birth when he kept the litter it took 10-14 months for them to turn blue

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