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angriesthedgehog |
Posted - 28/11/2012 : 19:36:29 Well I have two granites (a normal and a pied and they are sisters)
Apache, the pied, always had a few little red spots here and there on her body, but just recently I noticed that Tavana (the other granite) also has a couple of spots which have only just started showing with her last shed.
Is this normal? Badly phrased but I know what I mean!
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gmac |
Posted - 29/11/2012 : 00:01:31 a fluke of nature, paradox. |
angriesthedgehog |
Posted - 28/11/2012 : 23:47:15 lol so why do they have red dots?? |
Emmzi |
Posted - 28/11/2012 : 23:12:37 quote: Originally posted by eeji
yeah, so far nobody has managed to reproduce it in breedings :(
This link explains one of the possible causes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29
That's interesting thanks for posting answered one of my questions :) |
eeji |
Posted - 28/11/2012 : 22:51:11 yeah, so far nobody has managed to reproduce it in breedings :(
This link explains one of the possible causes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29 |
Razee |
Posted - 28/11/2012 : 22:18:41 Ha - that answers my question on the other thread - so that's why it's so difficult to reproduce. Thanks eeji :-) |
eeji |
Posted - 28/11/2012 : 21:32:31 paradox isn't a single gene and occurs randomly |
Thorne Walker |
Posted - 28/11/2012 : 20:19:45 Imo.. paradox gene.
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