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Originally Posted by Nanci
Yeah, but Brent's babies didn't have nearly-plain bellies like this one. Well, there was one with split belly checks, which is one sign of the masque gene (wonder if it was female). But Brent's didn't have connected "mots" like these do. The head pattern here is bizarre. It doesn't seem like neural crest migration was affected during incubation because the pattern is symmetrical, not offset.
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Ive produced connected mots from not mot x not mot pairings before. I like to think of them as cleaner zig zags. And as for the belly issue, mots can have belly checks, so why cant non mots have no belly checks?
I know corns have been bred for a long time now, or so it seems, but i dont think we've seen nearly everything that we're going to see.