witblits
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Josh and the rest
This is truly exciting! I was hoping that the Witblits and Silverbacks are the same mutation. This would have been good for the patternless gene pool.
I believe that this is the first conclusive evidence that they are different genotypic morphs. Good work! I will email you more in detail.
This now opens new doors and lots of possibilities! Firstly I think it is important for everyone to know that there is a difference between the two, thus we should also talk in a way that differentiates between them. Ie saying "Japanese silverbacks" and " Witblits patternless". Just mentioning patternless might create confusion in the near future...
Josh, keep up the good work on that side of the Atlantic. Over here in South Africa our dragons are sleeping and hopefully we will produce a few strong Witblits and to get some size into the Witblits patternless line we will breed a few OGG Witblits patternless hets (our OGG female is over 600 grams). I will leave the breeding of 'fancy' patternless morphs (like the leathersilvers Witblitys translucents etc) up to you and the Germans as I have no acces to those type of morphs. We will focus on size and colour this season.
Groete
Jacques
This is truly exciting! I was hoping that the Witblits and Silverbacks are the same mutation. This would have been good for the patternless gene pool.
I believe that this is the first conclusive evidence that they are different genotypic morphs. Good work! I will email you more in detail.
This now opens new doors and lots of possibilities! Firstly I think it is important for everyone to know that there is a difference between the two, thus we should also talk in a way that differentiates between them. Ie saying "Japanese silverbacks" and " Witblits patternless". Just mentioning patternless might create confusion in the near future...
Josh, keep up the good work on that side of the Atlantic. Over here in South Africa our dragons are sleeping and hopefully we will produce a few strong Witblits and to get some size into the Witblits patternless line we will breed a few OGG Witblits patternless hets (our OGG female is over 600 grams). I will leave the breeding of 'fancy' patternless morphs (like the leathersilvers Witblitys translucents etc) up to you and the Germans as I have no acces to those type of morphs. We will focus on size and colour this season.
Groete
Jacques