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    Re: Interesting locked up pair of easterns

    You are right. Axanthic radix is said to be co-dominant (50/50), not simple recessive; how that works on real litters, I don't know yet. Our first try is under way now. The snow sire has some light yellow in him, and copies of both T+, & T- albino radix. We hope to be nicely surprised, if not now, in the next generation; but whatever happens, I will document it to the best of my cheap camera capabilities.

    Ric
    T. radix ~ L. t. hondurensis ~ P. reticulata ~ F. catus ~ C. l. familiaris
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    Re: Interesting locked up pair of easterns

    That's exactly what I need and am hoping to get this year. I'd like a male iowa snow, het for nebraska but I'll settle for just an iowa snow if that's all I can get. At least that way, when I breed him to one of the females I have, I'll probably get some iowas, and all will be double het for snow.

    I may just end up getting one of Scotts quad hets instead, if available. (anerythristic plains that are 100% het for the Iowa and Nebraska snow plus the Iowa and Nebraska albino.) They are reasonably priced.

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