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Old 05-17-19, 10:57 AM   #1
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Re: Boa genetics learning

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Good explanation, but I have a few minor corrections/add ons. Coral is basically a line bred trait (very similar to pastel)to increase overall colour and blushing, but they are not always that much brighter and the term gets misused/abused a lot. Sharp is actually a t- mutation just like kahl but the two are non-allelic (not compatible) which is why when crossed with each other they do not produce albinos, and in regards to t+, there are actually two lines, one of mainland/colombian lineage (VPI), and one of central american (nicaraguan locality) lineage, also non-allelic with each other.
I have no clue what that means. I am not trying to breed so does any of it matter in my situation? Looking at a Groovy coral albino today. As long as he looks good, does any of that matter?
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Old 05-17-19, 10:29 PM   #2
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I have no clue what that means. I am not trying to breed so does any of it matter in my situation? Looking at a Groovy coral albino today. As long as he looks good, does any of that matter?
Absolutely none of it. Hope you find one that you really like!
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