marshal patternless?

boutiquegecko

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I've seen some posts about marshal patternless. Is this the other patternless that RT is working with for the aptors? And how is it diff than the murphy patternless? Has anyone bred the 2 different patternless together?
 

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I've never heard of a Marshal patternless. Are you sure they weren't just confusing Marshal and Murphy? Besides....the Aptors seem to be a polygenic trait....the albino version of a patternless redstripe. From what I understand of the patternless redstripe, it's the results of reg. stripe x reverse stripe. The "new patternless" gene isn't quite what it seems from all I've heard.
 
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There is a "Marshall" patternless albino listed on Fauna. It's just a typical (Murphy) patternless albino.

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boutiquegecko

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Yeah, I went and checked with them and they said they mixed it up. But didn't rt use a different recessive patternless for the aptor? What one is that?
 

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Marcia has awesome Patternless`:main_yes: hehe

It is Murphy- Patternless.

A "Patternless Stripe" (same thing as an "Aptor" I promise you:main_yes: ) is very likely the 'super'-condition of Stripe/Reverse Stripe. The patterns all work together, and do not produce banded hets, so it has been proven that there are not single genes for each. The same goes for the "Eclipse" (solid or snake eyed) morph, it would be the 'super' form of Reverse Stripe/Patternless Stripe, most likely.
 

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