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Old 25-Jul-07, 03:03 PM
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By breeding two uneven marked animals is it possible to produce more evenly marked animals in their offspring?
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i'm probably not the best to answer but JMO i would presume that markings don't guarantee how the offspring turn out. the markings are so random and varigated, it would be the luck of the draw.
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depends on what you mean , but with my striped coastals, the parents are what I would call semi-mid striped but a large proportion of the babies come out VERY straight stripes. Selective breeding and line breeding can yield results. The STOCKS line of striped jungles are another example.
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