Lavender Jungle RADARs?

NinjaDuo

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So hypothetically if I were to hatch a RADAR coming from lav. Jungle bells with insanely nice lavender and oranges. Would it really be a radar? Wouldn't it have to be patternless? Or should I label it what it is? A lavender jungle bell eclipse?
 

Kristi23

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I'm sure it's the same as raptors. Some will call them lavender radars and others will put it as a lavender jungle bell eclipse.
 

OnlineGeckos

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Radars are bell albino eclipses, they don't have to be patternless unlike Raptors with a "p". So if you got a lavender jungle radar, then call it as such is fine. Most bells have beautiful stripes and patterns to them anyway, it's one of the strengths of bell genes. If they are bell albino eclipses, then they are radars :)
 

NinjaDuo

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Radars are bell albino eclipses, they don't have to be patternless unlike Raptors with a "p". So if you got a lavender jungle radar, then call it as such is fine. Most bells have beautiful stripes and patterns to them anyway, it's one of the strengths of bell genes. If they are bell albino eclipses, then they are radars :)

I've just seen a few radars marketed as true patternless radars. And was confused. I know my genetics for them, just don't want to step on people's toes. You know? :)
 

Thorgecko707

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I don't think it matters anymore. Everything has been lost to the world of making money. For marketing, name it lavender radar. For hobbyists, label it lavender jungle bell eclipse.
 

NinjaDuo

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I don't think it matters anymore. Everything has been lost to the world of making money. For marketing, name it lavender radar. For hobbyists, label it lavender jungle bell eclipse.

I really want to line. Breed for a few specific traits, and I may not make money. But I want to try and produce the best quality animals I can. If I'm going to try might as well aim high!
 

Thorgecko707

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I really want to line. Breed for a few specific traits, and I may not make money. But I want to try and produce the best quality animals I can. If I'm going to try might as well aim high!

It is good that you have a positive attitude about your projects. I'd rather have a gecko with lots of lavender line bred in than a gecko that has been mashed to the point of too many genes to recognize it.
 

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