Ember Project

MemphisReptiles

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I started breeding a female Tremper PA last season with my male Raptor . I had alot of incubator issues and infertile eggs. I had one female Tremper het ember hatch from the pairing. This year i bred the same PA female to my male eclipse het raptor and she has been producing all fertile eggs. So far i have hatch a male tremper het ember , a female temper het ember ,and a nice triple het with some white paradox looking toes. I am wondering since the same female but 2 seperate males were used to start my project is this still considered line breeding?Also how many embers should i be able to produce in the future ?
 

RampantReptiles

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I say its fine to use different males and females for the same project as long as the general morphs are the same. ie. using multiple eclipse/raptors for a project. :)

Im not sure you can say your breeding project is line breeding unless you are trying to achieve a certain look such as trying to produce really nice orange embers by crossing several generations over time. Line breeding needs to be reproduceable and done over several generations. Cant just pop out geckos after one generation and call it a new line :)
 

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