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pestilence

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Hi Guys,

Im really having a hard time using the search function so here goes i hope y'all can help me with this. what beauties can i get with these simple geckos that i have?

Male:
Albino Tremper
Normal Jungle Designer

Female:
Murphy Patternless
Normal Jungle Designer
Raptor (snake eyes)
Bell Albino
Tangerine Reverse Stripe

Thanks in advance!!
 

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pestilence said:
Hi Guys,

Im really having a hard time using the search function so here goes i hope y'all can help me with this. what beauties can i get with these simple geckos that i have?

Male:
Albino Tremper
Normal Jungle Designer

Female:
Murphy Patternless
Normal Jungle Designer
Raptor (snake eyes)
Bell Albino
Tangerine Reverse Stripe

Thanks in advance!!

I will try to provide some info that isn't just a list of possible outcomes and that makes sense.

Tremper albino male:
a. don't pair him with the Bell female because then the results will be double het for 2 strains of albino and it will get very confusing
b. the only way you will get any albino babiesis if you pair him with the raptor(unless one of the other females is het for Bell albino). In that case, depending on the genetics of the male, you will get anything from banded albinos, albinos with reduced spotting, jungles, stripes, reverse stripes, etc. I don't know whether or not you'll get red eyes.
c. The same patterning goes for the stripe females. THey will be het for albino and will have a variety of pattern listed in "b"
d. the murphy patternless pairing will result in normal looking geckos who are double het for patternless and tremper albino

Jungle designer:
a. If paired with the reptor they will be het for tremper albino and with the Bell they will be het for Bell albino. If paired with the patternless, they will be het for patternless
b. the pairings with the jungle or stripe (or raptor) females should result in a variety of stripes and jungles. I wouldn't be surprised if all the offspring are striped or jungle, possibly even patternless striped
c.depending on the still unknown genetics of the non-stripe/jungle females, the offspring will be anything from banded to jungle to stripe. There may be some tang influence with the tang female.

I hope this is helpful. You will be making a lot of hets and should consider breeding some of the hets back to the father (or to each other if you make males and females) which, for example, would give you patternless in the second generation.

Aliza
 
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pestilence

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Thank you very much Aliza.. i'm still new to the hobby and i'm still trying to understand the genetics. most of the terms used are quite new to me so i have to do a lot more reading. you were very helpful with the reply. i really appreciate it. inputs are most welcome everyone. :main_thumbsup:
 

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