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Uk_Bryan

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Well iv just started to breed raptors this year previously I was breeding snows and Db stuff so new a bit of help I lost my little book I kept all my pairings in so all I no is the male was a raptor or a W/Y raptor hopefully you can help.

No 1
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No2
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No3 has all red eyes I have had around 7/8 come out like this one
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No4 reddish pinky eyes never seen eyes like these before
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And last I bought this from a reptile show off a reputable breeder say both it's parents where wild caught a got two but the other one looks like a mac snow thought this one looked a bit unusual
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Any help is much apreshiated thanks Bryan



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acpart

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Welcome to GF. You say the father of the babies was a Raptor or a W&Y raptor, what was the mother? I can't say anything about W&Y because I don't work with them and have actually never seen one "in person". All I can tell you is this:
they are clearly all albinos
they exhibit different traits in the stripe group - patternless stripe (#!), reverse stripe (#2,3), stripe (#4)
the ones with red eyes have the eclipse trait.

If you're a purist, you'd only consider #1 a raptor because it's a patternless stripe, but most people may consider them all raptors.

The one you bought is nice looking, but I'm not sure what you're seeing in it that makes it look different to you. It may be that whatever it is would be due to it being one of the E. macularius subspecies.

I hope that was helpful.

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Uk_Bryan

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I don't no what the mother of any of them is as I lost my book I wrote all the pairing and egg markers in so I haven't a clue. All the females I have bred are raptors or tremper het raptor, aptors het raptor that's why I just wanted some help on I'd ing them with it being my first year breeding raptor lines I'm a bit clueless. So you would say the only raptor is the first one??

Thanks Bryan
 
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Uk_Bryan

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Anyone else got any input on this??

Cheers Bryan


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acpart

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I don't no what the mother of any of them is as I lost my book I wrote all the pairing and egg markers in so I haven't a clue. All the females I have bred are raptors or tremper het raptor, aptors het raptor that's why I just wanted some help on I'd ing them with it being my first year breeding raptor lines I'm a bit clueless. So you would say the only raptor is the first one??

Thanks Bryan

As I said, only the trampers with red eyes can even be considered Raptors. Technically, true Raptors are patternless stripes, which only your first one is. However, people are selling "banded raptors", "striped raptors", and "Jungle raptors", even though the "P" of "Raptor" stands for patternless. If you want to be a purist then only the first one is probably a Raptor. If you want to go with what some other people do, then you could call any eclipse Tremper albino a Raptor (but I wouldn't).

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Uk_Bryan

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Ok thanks. What do you think about no4 it's eyes are a totally different colour to any of the others from what iv been reading I think it's some sort of tangerine but not too sure. Cheers Bryan


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