Breeding Trempers and Bells

scottprice

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So what happens when I breed a tremper to a bell? anything? Do the genetic traits of each pass? do i get like 50% tremper 50% bell? I'm so new to this!
 

GeckoRing

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no, you would get het bell, het tremper, and a bit of genetic confusion. I believe there is a thread on this topic. But the two lines are not compatible , so you will not end up with any albinos.
 

godzillizard

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But the two lines are not compatible , so you will not end up with any albinos.
in the first generation--how about year 2? who knows, a gecko expressing both Tremper and Bell might be the coolest looking thing ever--we can only speculate until someone produces and proves out a double homo BellTremper 'albino'...or better yet the "BelLVemper" :D
 

Halley

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QUOTE=godzillizard]in the first generation--how about year 2? who knows, a gecko expressing both Tremper and Bell might be the coolest looking thing ever--we can only speculate until someone produces and proves out a double homo BellTremper 'albino'...or better yet the "BelLVemper" :D[/QUOTE]

I think people have done double ones, i heard they don't look to different, but i've never seen pics. I figure crossing the albino strains might be neat, although other disagrees.

But yeah, breed them together, and get 100% normals
 

Crazygecko

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100 percent double hets. But I dont see why anyone would want to create a double het when so much effort from breeders was put into seperating and proving out the 3 strains of albinos.
Besides creating a possible double albino. That would probably just look like the usual albino.
 

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