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andrew5859

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I am quite happy to say that I officially have eggs from my two favorite tangerine pairs! Cant wait for them to hatch even though thats quite some time away. Should have my AP rack here any day too. Hope you like them! :D


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They should have some very nice babies!
 

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Congratulations! Your Tangs look great, I especially love the one on the bottom in the second picture. Do you have an Atomic Tang? I thought I heard somewhere that you had one.
 

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Thanks everyone!:D


Congratulations! Your Tangs look great, I especially love the one on the bottom in the second picture. Do you have an Atomic Tang? I thought I heard somewhere that you had one.

Thanks! Yes I do have a pair of atomic tangs but they're not quite breeding size or age yet though. They came directly from Matt himself!

Female is on the left male is on the right

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Thanks everyone!:D




Thanks! Yes I do have a pair of atomic tangs but they're not quite breeding size or age yet though. They came directly from Matt himself!

Female is on the left male is on the right

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Wow they look amazing. Do you believe their colors are significantly different than other lines of Tangerine? I've never personally seen this line in person before, only in photos.
 

andrew5859

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Wow they look amazing. Do you believe their colors are significantly different than other lines of Tangerine? I've never personally seen this line in person before, only in photos.


I think certain things make some tangerine lines different.
They are not significantly different than other lines but they are definitely different than regular super hypos. As in you can tell they were line bred.
In my opinion most tangerine lines look somewhat similar to a degree but not many that are that substantial enough to tell them apart if you line them up.

Some lines you can tell with their carrot tail, others you can tell with their lavender. It can come down to the slightest details, even down to the spots on their tails.
The very bright orange pair in the first picture is a combination of Electric, Albeys and TUG, where the more yellow gecko is a JMG.(Keep in mind she is two years old and has been bred twice before I got her) They are some of the nicest Tangs I have ever seen in person and this is because they combine those three lines of amazing tangerines that have their own unique color/traits and have more than likely been special picked from the others.

So in short, no I do not think they are significantly different than other lines but they are definitely not the same either.
 
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