fuzzylogix
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ok so i'm still confused on this one. this is from a Mack Fascio Enigma het Bell male to an Afghan Bold possible het Bell. Bell Enigma or not?




Very interesting Shawn, was the mother one of the Afghan Bold-stripe cross Poss. het Bell females? If so the mother's pairing was an Afghan Bold-stripe cross male x bold (het Bold-stripe or gene carrier for bold-stripe) 100% het Bell female (I picked up from Kelli). I dug back two more generations and no Tremper albino genes in those pairings. Congrats by the way on proving out a poss. het! Please keep us posted on how it develops.
That is odd. I've hatched a lot of Bell Enigmas but never any that looked like that. It almost looks more looks more like a Tremper. Those eyes are just odd!