aptor genetics

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Stevie

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I think because the A.P.T.OR is 'composed' by different traits (as well simple recessive and line breeding), that you can't say that. I think you can expect everything between A.P.T.OR, stripes, reverse stripes and maybe just 'normal' tangerine albinos. Keep us informed about the findings please! ;-)

Greets,

Stevie
 

syntheticreality

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well, I can't complain about that outcome.... I would guess all offspring have ot be tremper though since both parents are homozygous tremper of some form.

So the tangs would be hybinos
 

godzillizard

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You would produce mostly reverse stripes and patternless stripe albinos(Aptors), but also some jungles and a few bandeds. No hybinos though, since neither of the parent geckos have any hypo blood. You would get some nice tangerine albinos though, and they often look very similar to hybino/sunglows as adults. Any way you slice it, you're going to hatch out alot of really cool geckos! You might even get some red eyes. happy hatching :)
 
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Stevie

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By the looks of it, it's a breedingproject that is worth it! Man, great geckos, happy hatching indeed!

Greets,

Stevie
 

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