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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2021900, member: 31715"] Witblits is the morph that originated in South Africa. I believe zero originated in the states, although I'm not sure. It's the newest of the three pattern less morphs, and I know the other two originated outside of the states. It would be impossible to know. How selective breeding works, generally the non-desired trait gets bred out over time, and only gets reintroduce for a reason. A zero has just as much chance of being het for other traits as any other morph. And you are right, the only real way to find out would be through breeding, or knowing the genetics of mom and dad. He very well could have no recessive traits. If you're not going to be breeding, your right, it doesn't. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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