fender bender lol

ErnieG'sgeckos

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I have a super snow het LVPA female and raptor male. I want to breed them togther in an effort to make super snow raptors. Would be considered the muddy water affect? I thinking no because its only het and that LVPA gene would be breeded out. help me lol
 

robin

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i would consider it muddying the water because you would be crossing tremper and rainwater lines even though the babies will only be possible het LV. thats still dirty dirty dirty water
 

GreenKnight Exotics

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I agree with Robin.
Also, the Patternless mutation in your LV het is not the same mutation as the Patternless in the RAPTOR,..the Patternless in the RAPTOR comes in part from the stripe/reverse stripe breeding, and not from the actual "Patternless" mutation.
I'd say your better off purchasing a Patternless LV albino to breed with your Super Snow het LV Patternless,..not only will you have the opportunity to produce Patternless LV Snows in the first try, but you'll know that all of the offspring will be at the very least Mack Snow 100% het Patternless 100% het LV Albino,..and with that you'll be able to breed back the following year and have an even better chance of producing Super Snow LV Albinos.
Dave
 

Sunrise Reptile

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I wouldn't recommend that pairing either. You're better off getting a Mack Snow het RAPTOr or Super Snow het RAPTOr. Or if you can wait an extra season, just get a non-het Mack Snow or Super Snow. :main_yes:
 

GreenKnight Exotics

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My bad,..I thought they were hoping to make Super Snow Albinos not Super Snow RAPTORs for some reason when I read it,..nevermind me, it was an early morning at the office today.
Although,...wouldn't a Patternless Super Snow Albino be an all white gecko with solid red eyes?
Dave
 

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