Question for anyone that knows there bell's.

Gazz

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Tremper and Rainwater albino blizzards and patternless i've seen for sale in roughly the same numbers.But the only bell albino blizzard i've seen is kelli's and as nice as it looks pictures small :( and i've never seen a bell albino patternless ?.Dose the bell albino gene fine it hard to blend with the blizzard and patterless gene ? or are these combo's just rarely bred.Are bell albino blizzards and bell albino patternless more expensive than tremper and rainwater blizzard and patternless ?.Would love to see some good examples of some bell albino blizzards and deffantly bell albino patternless :main_thumbsup: if there any out there.
 

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I personally do not believe it is hard to combine the Bell gene with others, it's just that the other two albino strains were around and on the market several years before the Bell Albinos were, so more breeding of double hets has been done. IMO.
 

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:thinking2: i don't remember were i read about this idea of difficult bell combo
btw..do you guys think there are any differences from a bell BB to a tremper or rainwater BB?
..those look with a different kind of white :thinking: (probably the different kind of Tyrosinase Activity in the Skin (i read the article :main_laugh: :main_laugh: )
 

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I think we'll finally see some Bell Blazings and Bell Patternless this year. I know of two people who are sure to...you know who you are. Good Luck!
 

Gazz

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Geckoreo said:
Heres a pic of a banana blazing next to a regular blazing

nice blizzards the albino banana blazzard Tremper ? rainwater ? or bell ?.
 

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KelliH said:
I personally do not believe it is hard to combine the Bell gene with others, it's just that the other two albino strains were around and on the market several years before the Bell Albinos were, so more breeding of double hets has been done. IMO.

So did Jay (That was his name right?) and Mark give up trying to hatch Bell Blazings way too early or something? According to this paragraph taken from BlizzardLizard.com the should have had double hets in '99...

Mark and I put all of our efforts into this breeding project, but never lost touch with the reptile world. Early in the 1998 season, the first albino leopard geckos hit the market, although these first albinos didn't seem to have red eyes. We knew it would just be a short amount of time before the red-eyed morph would hit the market. Mark and I discussed the possibility of buying several red-eyed morphs to cross to our Blizzard Lizards, but had not decided whom to buy them from. Then Mark called me with some exciting news. His wife had just hatched one of the red-eyed albinos out of normal leopard gecko colony. The count is now up to three male red-eyed albinos and one female.
 
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TheHiddenGecko

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So how close are some people coming to produce a BPA?
 

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