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That is probably the most intense coloration I have ever seen on a Bell...AWESOME.. would make a really nice radar project...:main_yes: :main_yes:
 

lytlesnake

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DLS Reptile said:
That is probably the most intense coloration I have ever seen on a Bell...AWESOME.. would make a really nice radar project...:main_yes: :main_yes:
I thought that was a Bell. Gorgeous Jeremy!
 

dprince

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:main_cool3: Phew!! Good thing I put my sunglasses on first.

I think he might like living in California........;)
 

Jeremy Letkey

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Thanks again everyone.
Yes, they are line bred. I want to keep the contrast in a nice bright orange Bell.


This is a baby pic of the male used. This pic is about 2 years old.
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Here is a pic from today.
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This is the female.
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Here is another adult female that I produced last season that is now breeding.
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There is no secret. lol I have been breeding Bells for about 6 years now. I have done a lot of crossing to get the tangerine influence.
So it just takes time and luck doesn't hurt. lol
I think that the real key is to not use super hypos. I think that the contrast of the two colors creates an amazing visual.
 

Franks_Geckos

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I probably should have put on a Welder'd Face Shield first. I didn't and now I have burning eye sockets.... Thanks alot. :)
 

bro paul

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Thanks for the info Jeremy. We're expecting our first hatchlings from Dorsal Stripe het Bell x Dorsal Stripe het Bell...so yours gives me hope that they can hold nice tangerine contrast ;) I agree with you about the super hypo influence...seems to eventually wash out the color.
 

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