need a little help

stewy84

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Ive been breeding leos for 4 year now and last year i finolly got more than just patternless and high yellows/tangs. I have 2 female aptors, 3 (what i believe) are female tremper albinos, 2 female tremper hybinos?, 1 pat male, 1 male het albino, 1 female het albino, one female het pat, 1 male het pat, and the rest are normal high yellow/tang as far as i know. The aptors came from central florida geckos and the rest from local pet stores or ones i hatched from the pet store (manly *****). what are my possable offspring with any given pair? And can any one tell me the difference between a tang and a high yellow other than the amount of orange and yellow, i mean how do u make the call, yellow? tang? Also what dose a murphy pat and aptor make? And if it helps ive never been to a show so the only other morphs ive seen would have been online. Thank for anyone who replys and hope i dont sound like a moron, i done have any leo friends to conversate this with.
 

stewy84

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I forgot to mention that the hybinos came from my het albino male and female, the babies were pink with pink eyes. Now they are orange with pinke eyes. Thanks again.
 

liljenn

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You're kinda asking a lot of questions in one post.... and I don't know if I can answer your questions. Sounds like you have a lot of nice Tremper Albino morph variations. Are your patternless Blizzard or Murphy? Or are they a patternless stripe like the APTOR?

But I am sorry you feel that no one is helping you, sometimes it takes a while for someone who knows the answer to post. I can tell you that this is a group of very kind and helpful people, just need to be patient. I also encourage you to use the search function on the top, because you can learn a lot about the different morphs that way too. This is a great place to meet people who share your interest in geckos, especially since you don't have anyone locally to talk too... like most of us here! :)
 

THE WHISPERER

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Sorry your not getting responses but answering all that can get pretty in depth. First, High yellow compaired to tang, High yellows are yellow - tangs are orange. I suggest checking out some websites of breeders if you want to see pics, or try searching for them using the search function. as for your pairings its usaully best to plan your projects and buy your geckos accordingly. I suggest pairing like morphs. Maybe pair your het patty's to try for a patty, for your female aptors and hybinos maybe getting males to match, and knowing what strain of albino your hets were, would make it easier to give advise on how to pair them. I'm no genetic specialist so my advise might not be the best, but I hope it helps. And please don't get discouraged after one post, keeping your questions to where their easier to answer might help you get more responses. Hope this helps.
 

stewy84

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sorry if i sounded rude, i was a member to reptile rooms and everyone seamed like they were aganst breeding. I dont really consider myself a breeder, more like a hobbest. Dont tell the wife she thinks i spend more than we make, witch is true. Anyways I would like to get a couple of new male but in the middle of building 2 new racks and rewiering the rep room so not possable this year.I am Almost sure all of my albinos/hybinos are tremper. My pattys are murphys. And one of the albinos is really light in color but u can still see brown and yellow in her. Can any one tell me what a mpatty and aptor make? Thats my biggest question. Thanks and sorry again.
 

malt_geckos

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An aptor to patty make normals double het for aptor and patty. And reptile rooms...don't get me started, I might get in trouble for bashing. Lol.let's just put it this way, this forum's better and there are supportive people on here. Good luck!
 

stewy84

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cool thanks, and yeah reptile rooms got old so i didnt try any other fourms till now. Can you tell me if this is a hybino?
hope this worked?
 

stewy84

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Well i cant figure out how to post a pic but from the geckos i listed what male would give me the most variety of offspring, as far as morphs go?
 

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