snake eye blizzard x tremper albino

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nicolenadia

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So I put them together about about 2 months ago and my female is ready to drop her 1st clutch. The female is a snake eye blizzard and the male is a tremper albino. From what i have read, the babies will look normal but be het for bliz or albino. I was told to wait a year and breed either a female offspring back to the father(albino) or vise versa with the female. Im not even trying to start a breeding business, but just trying to get a handle on genetics for my own knowledge.

Anyone know if I was told right?
 

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If you are trying for a blazing blizzard you would pair offspring to offstring.

The odds would be 1/16 chance of producing a blazing blizzard.

If you breed back to the albino parent, half would be albino, half normal all 50% het blizzard, of if you bred back to the blizzard parent, half would be blizzard, half normal, all 50% het albino.
 
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nicolenadia

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Oh I get it, thanks so much. A blazing blizzard eh? Is that a regular blizzard only super white?
 

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nicolenadia said:
Oh I get it, thanks so much. A blazing blizzard eh? Is that a regular blizzard only super white?

It's the combination of an Albino and Blizzard...

From BlizzardLizard.com

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. This gives us another goal for this new millennium, the "Blazing Blizzard Lizard," a white gecko with blazing red eyes. We hope to produce the first of these animals by 2001, but maybe you can beat us there? In 2000 we will be selling double hets for red-eyed albino blizzards, which will produce blizzards, albino blizzards, and albinos. Or will you beat us to the "Blazing Banana Blizzard Lizard", an exciting new project to cross the Blizzard lizard, the Banana Blizzard Lizard and the red-eyed albino. We also plan on having triple hets and Albino X Blizzard lizard double hets available by 2001. We are excited about the potentials that lay before us. Just the triple hets alone will produce eight color phases (talking about a designer gecko WOW!). It will produce Blizzards, Banana Blizzards, Blazing Blizzards, Blazing Banana Blizzards, Albinos, Albino Patternless (leucistic), Patternless (leucistic), and the old original phase (normal). Who knows what other phases it will create. The genetic possibilities are limitless.

I love that the site is still active. It's great to riminess...
 

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trizzypballr said:
I'm guessing a banana blizzard is a patternless blizzard?

You're right. True Banana Blizzards are Patternless Blizzards. Some people sell high yellow Blizzards as Banana Blizzards though.
 

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lol u wanna get technical, here is the actual break down of what u will produce, got bored at work:) you breed those 2, temp sex them for some males some females, breed the offspring back together, and here is what you will get:

6.25% Normals
12.5% Normal Het Tremper
12.5% Normal Het Blizzard
25% Normal Het Tremper het Blizzard
6.25% Tremper
12.5% Tremper Het Blizzard
6.25% Blizzard
12.5% Blizzard Het Tremper
6.25% Tremper Blizzard (AKA BLAZING BLIZZARD)

The thing that realy stinks about this, is that there alot of possible hets, you cant be sure what has what hets unless you actully raise them up and prove them out, so essentially you will get

56.25% Normals, all possible het tremper possible het blizzard
18.75% Tremper possible het blizzard
18.75% Blizzard possible het Tremper
6.25% Blazing Blizzard


So realy what this means, is that without proving them out, you actully will only know 6.25% of your offsprings total genes.....

It is a fun way to learn though, and neat to see, you can have alot of fun by breeding all of those offspring next year and finding out what they actully all are, that will be a big overtaking in itself, and if you truely are doing it as hobby only not to make money, it would probley be as fun as you could get. Good luck and I hope you Enjoy
 

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