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The Reptile Calculator does not take into account Polygenic genes. Polygenic genes are extremely hard to predict.
 

TWreptiles

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as said before it would be hard to do with the polygenic traits as the g project has tangerine in it, its patternless and i think it has reverse stripe parentage. also its called the G project because it started to get green gecko so it probably has some emerine parentage or something along that line. then the bold stripe is completely unpredictable as its polygenic stripe and unless you breed stripe to stripe you dont get stripes (apart from some cases when jungles produce stripes). so basically the babys would be awsome looking het for tremper :)
 

acpart

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I've actually had interesting experiences getting stripes without breeding stripe to stripe. Years ago I paired a banded Tremper albino with a stripe and got 50% (10 of 20) stripes. Currently I've gotten stripes from that same Tremper albino male bred to his daughter who is het Tremper het Blizzard. In fact, to my surprise, that pairing produced a perfect reverse stripe. The Tremper male was born in 2004, before people were producing stripes as far as I know.

Aliza
 

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