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- BellaVoce March 2019
- FallenShadows714 March 2019
- kintara March 2019
White Factor GMT questions
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I am considering lowering this girl's white factor, but I'm not sure how/if it will affect her coloring. Does anyone have any ideas?
RaiasIcyOutlaw -
It will reduce the amount of white on her legs and face, that’s about it. Depending on how low you go, say None for example, there might just be a small white spot on her nose and maybe a small white spot on one leg. The other white you are seeing on her body is the ice, I don’t think it will affect the ice that much.
This guy I GMT’d from extensive, he was almost all white. You can see just a small white spot on his nose and small socks on his legs after I changed his WF to None. He’s not exactly the same, since he is homozygous for sabino 2, which is more expressive than sabino 1, but it still gives an idea.
sasa BS S 126 3655629 -
Oh that makes sense! Thank you. I'm glad it won't change the majority of her coloring. I think she's going to be lovely with a bit less white on the legs and face, then :x
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Update: it changed her a ton :| I accidentally hit "none" instead of "minimal" and it took pretty much all of her white away except some very small splashes of ice. Moral of the story: be very careful with GMTs! I'm so sad she ended up changing so much :(
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At least you can see her pretty ice pattern now!