Leucystic mutation

xavier

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Xavier Riera
I´d like to know if the hipo phase mutation of T. carnifex is the same that leucystic.
Is this a recesive mutation?

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Xavier
 
This post belongs in the Newt and Salamander Discussion Forum, u will get better feedback there.
 
I'm sorry. Thank you for your information John.
 
no need to be sry man. I just want your post to get answered.
 
This is a very good link.

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Xavier
 
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