Raptor?

fuzzylogix

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the first pics you posted of the eyes and face weren't very clear as to the color of the eye. this picture you can see the eclipse traits much more prevalent. the white on the nose and red eye are a dead giveaway. raptors do not have to have completely solid red eyes. i have a couple that are 50/50 and an awesome male i got from tony that is 50/100. either way she is beautiful. but i agree with tony, test breeding will tell you for sure.
 

viperidae

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the first pics you posted of the eyes and face weren't very clear as to the color of the eye. this picture you can see the eclipse traits much more prevalent. the white on the nose and red eye are a dead giveaway. raptors do not have to have completely solid red eyes. i have a couple that are 50/50 and an awesome male i got from tony that is 50/100. either way she is beautiful. but i agree with tony, test breeding will tell you for sure.
what makes the different between raptor and aptor then? from my understanding, aptor is an albino but raptor is with red albino eye. correct me if i am wrong.:main_no:

talking about test breed, i am getting myself another male raptor but this one is a snake eye raptor, what should i expect then from the test breeding?

thousand thanks guys:main_thumbsup:
 

Taquiq

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RAPTOR is an Albino Eclipse and APTOR is an Albino that is bred to have orange and is patternless. So if you breed the one you have there to a RAPTOR, and if it is a RAPTOR, you should get all RAPTORs. I f it is an APTOR, you should get all APTOR's het RAPTOR (Eclipse).
 

viperidae

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so if i were to breed a raptor to a snake eye raptor, is it possible for me to get both red eye offspring?
 

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