SSBBB?

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Thanks Rebecca, Frank and Van!

Yeah, hatching one would be intense! I'm just going to incubate any eggs from this pairing for females and hold out for a male BBB, Bell het Blizz/Blizz het Bell... It might be a long wait, but I don't want to wind up putting double hets together and then see BBBs for sale before the females can breed again... I even contemplated saving this female just in case... There's also the feeling that maybe if I did go ahead with the double het pairings I could possibly hatch my own... Kind of like you're stranded on a desert island with only so much to eat... You're starving and want to feast, but you know your better off rationing it... Or is it you're thinking you'll be rescued soon so you might as well pig out? It has been a battle raging in my thoughts the past three years... I finally took the first step and it feels good! :mad:

nevinm said:
sweet michael. my pair was a blizz X snow bell

Nice... Can't wait to see the babies!
 

paulnj

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Very cool Mike!!! Not trying to steal your thunder , but SS bliz X bell hybino here for S&G's:)
 

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paulnj said:
too bad a BBB, MSBBB and SSBBB will all be white geckos with red eyes:main_laugh:

That's why you have to mix in the Enigma gene... I think it could lead to a solid "black" red eyed leo... It'll definitely take selective breeding, but I totally think it can be done... It all depends what a SS Blizzard Enigma looks like... It may only be pulled off in the Mack Snow form if the color is washed out by the SS combo... :stars:
 

hgrub

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guys,
Is it just me or there's a black spot on the blizzard's tail???
If there is and I'm not halucinating, then can it be genetic?

Anyhoo, I wish you luck on the SSBBB!
 

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LOL! Yes T, that is a black spot on her tail... People call them paradox spots and the general consensus is that they're birth marks... I'm not so sure about it on a genetic level because I never tried to reproduce it through selective breeding...I think Kelli may have tinkered with it a little, but don't quote me on that...
 

hgrub

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ok I wasn't halucinating then.
Please keep us posted that the birthmark thingy pass through to her offsprings or not. :)
 

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