Holdback pastel calico

SFgeckos

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Hopefully I can produce a bunch more next year and put the calico gene into many other morphs- with higher white! The pattern/amount of white varies so much and makes each hatchling a surprise. It also depends on the calico lines (Flora and Fauna, VPI sugar, Marc Bailey, NWE lines etc) I work with F&F and Marc Bailey bloodlines. Anyone else working with calicos? Post your pics! I have a few others I won't post publicly but those are my secret holdbacks hehe

Jon
 
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robin

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i would love to add a calico into our breedings! that is a beauty for sure. looking good jon!
 

T-ReXx

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Awesome looking snake! I've always liked calicoes and F&F line I think is the best of the best. Lots of potential with this gene, can't wait to see what you produce.
 

SFgeckos

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Thanks for all the compliments!

Sugar, calico, bumblegum, whatever you call them- they are all very similar and stunning animals! Sugars from VPI line usually have a blackback but all different calico lines can produce aberrant/vanishing/fading calico animals when combined with other morphs. I think the F&F line has been around the longest (1994) so there's alot more animals available, but some of the newer lines also produce amazing calicos with orange/yellow speckles instead of just white.

Jon
 
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