Possible outcomes?

GeckoCrossing

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If I bred a male Tangerine to a female Super Hypo Tangerine, what are the possible outcomes? And how do I figure that out for future reference? I was told the male was a Tangerine het Tangelo, which I know isn't possble, right? My friend got me both the male and female, so I have no idea if they are het for anything.

I've been reading up on the genetics and morphs, but with having nearly daily migraines since March this year it's hard to retain anything let alone think straight lol.

Here they both are:
First, as babies. Female on bottom, male on top.
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As adults, female:
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Male:
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Any help or helpful links is greatly appreciated!
 

RKGeckos

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orlando, fl
if your male is het tangelo it means he is het tremper albino. with that pair you should get 50% tangerines and 50% tangerine het tremper.
 

winwin

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Philippines
What he said. You have a chance for more spots or less spots compared to the parents. :) make sure the other is not het for another albino strain first.
 

GeckoCrossing

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Thanks for the input :) And another question. How can I tell if the female is a Giant? She is 9" long and 71 grams atm. Would I just have to breed her and find out from the babies? And would it be the same for finding out if she is het for an albino strain?
 

Hankj

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Dayton, Ohio
Thanks for the input :) And another question. How can I tell if the female is a Giant? She is 9" long and 71 grams atm. Would I just have to breed her and find out from the babies? And would it be the same for finding out if she is het for an albino strain?

Judging from that description I think you can be pretty certain it is not a giant.
 

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