Hey Robin, long time no see! Great pics, I really like this thread.
Funny, I once thought "Sally" was actually Monte, but was never sure. Hey Monte! :main_laugh:
Nice looking! Ya` kind of need to disclose the genetics, when your animal looks like other common morphs. Otherwise, noone will even notice, you have something different. Just stating the obvious...
It may take more generations of breeding the results of SH Snow X SH Snow, back to Super Hypos, etc. It has not happened yet, and may not, the way it looks now. Just wishful thinking!
It is a Patternless Stripe, I agree with that. So far, this has not shown that the mother is het Albino. She is at the very least carrying- Stripe, Reverse Stripe, Jungle(these other patterns are included with the "PS gene complex"), and very likely Eclipse also.
Simply because you can not...
Hypo/Super Hypo Super Snows... Hehe! Hey, it still might happen, you never know:main_thumbsup:
Got to like the Dalmations, and the Bell Albino version of one. Mack Snow Abyssinians would be kind of cool.
That one will be really nice! I am confused since the father looks like it could be an Albino, but I guess it could be an Abyssinian, because the little one has some red pigment in it`s eyes also. :main_cool3:
I do believe only the color on Red Stripes is linebred. Stripes(maybe not all lines) are recessive, but they are not a simple recessive, so that is why we can get conflicting results IMO.
This is also why Stripes can create a new type, which was the Reverse Stripe. Reverse Stripes went on to...
The color in Red Stripes can be considered "linebred". In fact they are linebred, but the term should be selectively bred. Stripes are recessive, though they are not a "simple" recessive. Which clears up, some of the "odd occurrences"(pointing to them being something else) when working with...