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Has anyone ever paired a Redstripe to a non albino, non redstripe? What did the offspring look like? Did any of them retain any of the stripe?
 

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Breeding Red Stripes to Jungles or Reverse Stripes will give you a mix of patterns and will likely include "Patternless Stripes". For the most part they act like recessives, so if you breed one to a banded, you get abberants, and bandeds "het for Stripe". You can get Jungles or Stripes if the Banded carries those genes too.

Since you mentioned "non-albino". Even if it was an Albino, you only get het Albinos, unless the Red Stripe is a het Albino. So the one parent being albino will not really affect the appearance.
 

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This one is from our male Red Stripe ( not the best Red Stripe though LOL) and our Red Racing Stripe Albino female...

Pretty nice little girl...

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We've done several outcrosses over the past few years. Most of them show varying amounts of the "redstripe". Some look similar to Redstripes with banded tails. Here's a (Redstripe x tang) from last year, you can see the faint gray remnants of the tail bands. She's held color very well thru breeding.
 
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DanTheFireman said:
We've done several outcrosses over the past few years. Most of them show varying amounts of the "redstripe". Some look similar to Redstripes with banded tails. Here's a (Redstripe x tang) from last year, you can see the faint gray remnants of the tail bands. She's held color very well thru breeding.

If you bred that one back to one of its siblings would the stripe line back up?
 

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