Giant Hybino?

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okapi

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first generation would be 50% giants 50% normals with alot of tangerine and some randome pattering that is hypo. These will all be het albino. Breeding all the giants from that first generation to eachother will hopefully make some hypo tang albino giants. Breed those back to the shtctb and produce some giant super hypos het albino. Then breed those togeather to get giant hybinos.
 

Arjen

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okapi said:
first generation would be 50% giants 50% normals with alot of tangerine and some randome pattering that is hypo. These will all be het albino. Breeding all the giants from that first generation to eachother will hopefully make some hypo tang albino giants. Breed those back to the shtctb and produce some giant super hypos het albino. Then breed those togeather to get giant hybinos.


Isn't a 'hypo tang albino giant' not already a giant hybino?
 

Californiaman

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Daniel,
let me see if I'm following you correctly:
1. The first generation giants need to be bred together resulting in possible hypo tang albino giants.
2. The resulting offspring then need to be bred to the SHTCTB with the resulting offspring being Giant Super Hypo Het Albino.
3. Breed those together to get Giant Hibinos.
 

o0 Ryan 0o

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If you're trying for giant hybinos with a JGA and SHTCTB to start, here's some info.

Breeding the JGA x SHTCTB will give you various hypos to SHTCTBs that are 100% het albino. Half of these offspring will be giants. Look for lanky babies with longer tails that seem to grow longer than they do wider in the first few months.

If you breed a nicer giant het (preferably SHTCTB) back to the JGA you should get 50% albinos and 50% hets. You may get a giant hybino from this cross, as well as various tang albino and jungles. The hets will be various hypos to SHTCTBs again. Also, 25% of these offspring my be "super giants," 50% will be giants, and 25% will be normals.

Another option is breeding two of the giant hets together from the initial JGA x SHTCTB cross. Again, 25% of these offspring my be "super giants," 50% will be giants, and 25% will be normals. 25% should be albinos, possibly a giant hybino, but normal or jungle albinos with varying degrees of orange most likely. 50% of these will be various hypos to SHTCTBs that are 100% het albino. 25% will be non het hypos to SHTCTBs. Since you can't tell the difference between a het and a non het, any non albino offspring would be considered 66% possible hets (50% and 25%, 2/3 chance).

I hope this helps.
 
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SaSobek

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or you could just buy one. :D A&M gecko has them already. his hyglow line has giant in it. thats why he dosent call it hybino or sunglow. He actualy has 2 different lines.

1 was the shtct x with albino giants then breeding thoughs babies back to each other. then selectivly breeding every generation after that.

2 The other way he did it was by takeing his Jungle Giant line and selectivly breeding them till the orange took over the whole back.

http://www.amgecko.com/breeders_hyglos.html
 

Californiaman

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Good Information Ryan!

Ryan:
That's a great post. I really appreciate it.
The male is a Tremper Jungle Giant and the Female is the SHTCTB.
I know the male's lineage and it looks like this:
Father is a Reverse Stripe Giant (Ron Tremper) and the Mother is a 2005 Carrot Head Carrot Tail Tangerine Reverse Stripe Giant Tremper Albino Female.
So I believe the genetics are good and I should see some some of these traits exhibited in the first generation.:main_thumbsup:
 

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