I dont know of any reverse stripe bells, and from what Ive seen I would assume that striped bells are pretty rare right now too.
Since reverse stripes are polygenetic and very "recessive" to the other pattern traits, Im guessing it would take a long time to produce R. stripe bells. To do it one would need a very nice perfect looking R stripe to breed to a bell to make hets. Since the order of the polygenetic patterns goes Banded > Jungle > stripe > reverse stripe > "patternless stripe" the F1 generation would most likely be banded, jungles, or partial reverse stripes. The best of the best het bells from this breeding (those with fully striped tails or partial reverse striping or the best jungly ones) would then need to be bred togeather. 1 in 4 of the offspring would be bells. The best of the best bells, het bells, and possible het bells would need to be bred togeather until one gets partial or even fully reverse stripe bells. Then it would be best to outbreed to another reverse stripe to produce better reverse stripes het bell. It would take a few years of linebreeding to get reverse stripe bells.
Not yet, I don`t think so anyway. The first Striped Bells popped up almost two years ago, so it could happen anytime now. I think some Bell/Reverse Stripe or "Patternless" Stripe projects, are allready in the works too.
Not yet, I don`t think so anyway. The first Striped Bells popped up almost two years ago, so it could happen anytime now. I think some Bell/Reverse Stripe or "Patternless" Stripe projects, are allready in the works too.
this girl i got from patt kline, but she is origianly from HISSS. she is bell het red stripe. you cant really see it in the second one for some reason, but in the first pic, you can see somewhat of a contrast in 2 diff orange colors falllowing the purple stripes going down her back.