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Old 25th June 2009, 07:47 PM   #11
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Its carrying two seperate traits, they are not rare but they are useful in the production of other designer morphs. Hypo's always really bring out colours and are always desirable. The hypo gene is recessive by the way. So try and get another hypo or at very least a het hypo to pair with it.

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i dont really try and say about dragons unless im 100%..

if i had said, i might have gotten told off...lol
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Its carrying two seperate traits, they are not rare but they are useful in the production of other designer morphs. Hypo's always really bring out colours and are always desirable. The hypo gene is recessive by the way. So try and get another hypo or at very least a het hypo to pair with it.

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