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Old 07-08-12, 08:04 PM   #16
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Old 07-18-12, 04:34 PM   #17
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Definitely has some Jamp influence in the coloration and patterning. Great looking cross you've got there.
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i think it might be a jampea i have a superjamp and he has orange eyes to
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Looks like a jamp to me. Maybe even a selayer. If it is het albino then it is definitely not 100% dwarf and definitely has mainland blood in it. Instead of getting the mutations in the dwarfs the hard way by waiting for a morph to be found or randomly pop out of a clutch, breeders take a shortcut by breeding them with the mainlands so any dwarf or super dwarf that is a morph or het for something is always going to have some mainland blood in it.
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breeders take a shortcut by breeding them with the mainlands so any dwarf or super dwarf that is a morph or het for something is always going to have some mainland blood in it.
Not entirely true. Genetic stripe is a selayer morph and goldenchild is also a dwarf morph (not sure where though). Anery has been confirmed in several different dwarf localities, Jampea and SDs at least, and they're compatible.
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Not entirely true. Genetic stripe is a selayer morph and goldenchild is also a dwarf morph (not sure where though). Anery has been confirmed in several different dwarf localities, Jampea and SDs at least, and they're compatible.
That's right. I completely forgot about the anerys. I think those ones derived from super dwarfs. I thought the goldenchild was found in the wild on the mainland?
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it looks like a dawrf, but cant be certain.
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That's right. I completely forgot about the anerys. I think those ones derived from super dwarfs. I thought the goldenchild was found in the wild on the mainland?
Everyone I've spoken with calls GC a dwarf morph. I know there are 5 lines of Anery from different WC animals, but I don't remember who the original breeders were. I know Travis Kubes is proving out the compatibility of the last one with the other 4 this year. IIRC there are two that came from Jampea individuals and 3 that are from SDs. I'll talk with Travis and get it straight.
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