sunglow vs hybino

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ts1a

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So Hybino x Hybino = ?

If I breed 2 "Hybinos" the outcome is?

Variable between animals with different degrees of tangering body coloration?
I.e. Offspring could be any of the following Jungle, Banded, Hybino, Albino ?

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Kotsay1414

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ts1a said:
If I breed 2 "Hybinos" the outcome is?

Variable between animals with different degrees of tangering body coloration?
I.e. Offspring could be any of the following Jungle, Banded, Hybino, Albino ?

Thanks again.
Hybino x Hybino means for Hybinos. They would have a yellow color similar to the parents.
 

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i have 1.2 that are het raptor, but dont show red eyes right now. what ive learned is that tang doesnt nessessarily mean tang.... being color blind sucks, hard to understand
 
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TripleMoonsExotic

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Kotsay1414 said:
What do you mean?

I think he means that each person defines Tangerine differently.

Example: Some people use Tang when referring to anything with even a slight yellow-orange tinge, while I only consider Tang ORANGE.
 

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TripleMoonsExotic said:
I think he means that each person defines Tangerine differently.

Example: Some people use Tang when referring to anything with even a slight yellow-orange tinge, while I only consider Tang ORANGE.

This is true about each individual thinking tang as something different. i for one will call a tang a orange leo, but will call some with higlights not all yellow. I think what brandon is having a problem with is his hybino het raptors. Not only are you dealing with a animal that is recessive(albino) but also line bred(tang/yelllow). Now this doesnt even get into the polygenetic trait those animals are het for. Brandon short and simple Tang is line bred keep your best and create a more orange line. Same thing as line bred snows, you get a variety of quality in the crosses but you have to keep the best and breed back to get a better looking animal. So while your hybinos are not tang like a tornado, it is a project that will take work to get the level of tang you are looking for.
Now on the het raptor end, those animals have the ability to produce a good range of offspring ex-RAPTOR/APTOR,hybino, Reverse stripe(if lucky) just to mention the probable offspring from your trio..
So in other words its is a on going project to develop a 5 star tang,unless you spend a good deal of money and purchase on of the bat.:main_thumbsup:
 
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ts1a

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What MORPS does this look like?

I belive the father was a banded tremper tangerine albino. Not sure of mother possibly the same.

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Looks like a nice tang tremper. There is some hypo effect but not enough to call it a hybino.
 
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ts1a

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So does is something like the one pictured ever considered hybino? I.e If more tangering was where the white spotting is?

Could the above be crossed with a hybino to produce hybino?

Finally, could the one above be line bred with others like it to get to a Hybino level.

Trying to see what direction to go in with her for a breeding project. Any suggestions?

I really appreciate the feedback in this forum.
 
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KellyTCS

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I think if you crossed it with a hybino you would get varying degrees of "spotting" on the offspring. I think some of them could very well be hybinos.

This one could be line bred with others to produce hybino offspring somewhere down the line.
 

trizzypballr

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hypo is line bred, along with tang

so what you want to do is fine the most tangerine mate you can find, make sure it is as close to completely spotless as possible, and remember it has to at least be het albino (cant forget about that) lol.


but like i said, the more hypo the mate, the more hypo the offspring should be, that is a very nice tang, if you could find it a nice tang mate you could produce very nice hatchlings
 

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