Theoretical possibilities.

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Josh Dimpfl

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Need your thoughts on a certain hatchling that was born this morning. I bought a group of 15 leos from a guy. 3 males and the rest were females. The 3 males were 2 super hypos and a tremper albino. Only one of the hypos and the trempers were breeding capable. I hatched a group I presumed were going to be albinos considering the mother was a tremper and the tremper male was the healthiest of them all, turned out, they weren't albinos. Well, this morning, my patternless (another female I got from the guy) girl's first egg hatched, looks like a normal to me. So I ask unto you, what could these combos make?

Patternless x Tremper
Patternless x Superhypo
 

combadao

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Patternless (if it is Murphy Patternless) is a recessive mutation, as Tremper Albino. Superhypo is linebred, meaning that the animals are selected by the least number of spots ... but may have a more complicated genetics, depending on the particular lineage.

Murphy Patternless x Tremper Albino = all normal het Murphy Patternless het Tremper Albino

Murphy Patternless x Superhypo = all het Murphy Patternless, but the amount of spots and the pattern can change a lot. You can end with normals, hypo and SH. The particular amount of each can also depend on the particular lineage of the SH.
 

VTHokie

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Are you keeping all these leos together? That could lead to some genetic confusion, no to mention fighting...
 
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Josh Dimpfl

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No, what had happened was the guy i got these ones from kept them all together...well when i got them, some were gravid. They've all been seperated now and all labeled, haha.
 

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