Raptor Genes

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LeopardGeckoMom52688

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I have read several post. Here is what I have and what I am breeding this year. I have a male tremper 100% het raptor. I am breeding him two 2 100% het raptors. And a tremper albino and possibly if she grows enough a little raptor. Now would I be better off saving a male and breeding him back to my raptor female and or my two hets depending on his mother. I don't want to in breed so I wouldn't breed him back to his mom and I don't want to keep another female beacause I would have to breed her back to her dad. Thanks!
 

godzillizard

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the (R)aptor exists only because of in-breeding! I would get some afghanicus females if you want to avoid line-breeding, cause most of the Aptors/het Raptors share a common ancestry--you could also use females produced from a Redstripe X Reverse stripe albino (patternless stripe) project and you'd hatch some raptors--they'd be less related than if you cross "original recipe" (R)aptor hets :)

A Raptor male bred to Afghanicus females would give you VERY healthy outcrossed normals 100% 'het' Raptor. Or you could even cross 2 'patternless stripes' and hatch some "Raptors"...it really depends on how un-related you want your line to be to everyone elses...you can make "patternless stripe albinos with eclipse eyes" in a number of ways...
 

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