tremper sunglow

HHGeckos

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We need the morph of the female and male. Only with the het´s we can´t say exactly what the outcomes will be. I dont´t thing it is possible for the male to be het for sunglow, i think he is only be het tremper. But correct me if this is wrong.

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HHGeckos

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So now i know the morph and can say that the outcomes will be:

25% Hypo Tremper Albino with a very good change of sunglow
50% Hypo with a very good change of Super Hypo het Tremper Albino
25% Hypo with a very good change of Super Hypo


There's a strong chance the offspring will show Tangerine influence and carrot tail at least as strongely, possibly better than both parents.

I hope i could help you with that.

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Sunrise Reptile

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Since the name "Sunglow" is used so interchangeably, you need to go back to the person you got that gecko from and ask them specifically if its het Tremper or Bell. It's either that, or test breed. Otherwise, I wouldn't put any stock in what albino strain that geckos het for.

Normally a "het Sunglow" would be marketed as "Tang het Tremper" or "Tang het Bell". But knowing what albino strain your gecko's het for, prior to breeding, is VERY important.
 

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