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Is it a plasma or just lavender het blood?

gaffblack

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I breed a plasma het hypo to a hypo het plasma and get some lavender & hypo lavender babies.
Some of them seems homozygous for blood makes me confused.

Head pattern looks like plasma.
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Belly,a little check on both sides
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So is it a plasma or not?
:confused::confused::confused::confused:
 
Can you take a picture of the entire belly, through a clean deli cup or something? And what about the sides, do they look diffused at all?

Are you familiar with the "masque" gene? It produces a skull pattern or bald head, similar to diffused, and widely split belly checks, especially on males. It is often found in the same bloodlines as bloodred, but the two do not have to go together.
 
Can you take a picture of the entire belly, through a clean deli cup or something? And what about the sides, do they look diffused at all?

Are you familiar with the "masque" gene? It produces a skull pattern or bald head, similar to diffused, and widely split belly checks, especially on males. It is often found in the same bloodlines as bloodred, but the two do not have to go together.

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The sides looks like normal one.
Sorry ,I don't know 'masque' gene,can you give me some photo about it?
Thanks
 
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