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Old 04-15-12, 06:19 PM   #16
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oh, I acquired the whole group from Shannon, even the original male. It'll quite interesting to see what comes out of these in the next few years.
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I knew you got the "group" from Shannon, but I didn't know that one was one of them....
Very cool animal.......I hope you get some Hypo-E T+ patternless animals.........
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I knew you got the "group" from Shannon, but I didn't know that one was one of them....
Very cool animal.......I hope you get some Hypo-E T+ patternless animals.........
If I get lucky I should get a VP T plus het hypo-e this year, then in a few years I can produce the triple homo or would it be quadruple homo? Because you need the amel gene to get the T plus.....Hmmm.....
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You don't need the T- (amel) gene to produce a T+.......
A T+ is a separate morph that is allelic with T- (amel)....
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You don't need the T- (amel) gene to produce a T+.......
A T+ is a separate morph that is allelic with T- (amel)....
Whoa, really? Who told you that? From what I know and have been told was that you need the amel gene to produce them. As far as I know is if you breed a t+ to a normal and breed those offspring to each other you will get amels and normals, not T+ babies.( There is always exceptions to the rule) If you breed a T+ to an amel you will get roughly 50% T+ and 50% amel. Now Don Shores hatch three clutches from an amel to T+ breeding and produced all T+. That is not the norm from what everyone else I have talked to says. Freak thing??? As it being a fairly new gene in the hobby of course multiple breeding trials will need to be done.

Please tell how you came up with that?
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I may have misunderstood Shannon.....
Will you get all T+s if you breed T+ X T+?

Breeding a T+ X Amel and producing more T+s means it IS allelic with T-
Now I didn't know it was not recessive as you explained......
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Will you get all T+s if you breed T+ X T+?

Breeding a T+ X Amel and producing more T+s means it IS allelic with T-
Now I didn't know it was not recessive as you explained......
From what I have heard also is that if you breed the T- from a clutch of T+ you will only get T-. If this is all true you need the T- gene to produce T+. Correct???
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From what I have heard also is that if you breed the T- from a clutch of T+ you will only get T-. If this is all true you need the T- gene to produce T+. Correct???
Sounds like it with that explanation......but what will two T+ yield?

Give me some so I can help you figure it all out.....lol
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I believe T+ X T+ = all T+
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