Allelic Mysteries

Sep 5, 2012
Bush League Breeders Club
by Editor in Chief

Bush League Breeders Club - Members wonder and speculate about the ball python combo called “gargoyle” and whether or not the cinnamon (or black pastel) and het red axanthic genes are allelic, and why no one seems to have documented proof by now, one way or the other.

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