Thanks for the clarification/confirmation. Will you be selling any?
As far as I know it is the first. Congrats Joe.Nice work
dont know much about bluetongues
how old do they have to be before you could breed them ?
Have anyone done this or is this a first
There's another Aussie keeper who claims to have successfully paired up an albino and hypermelanistic animal years ago.
That keeper claims that the offspring were snows and that by crossing the snows he produced a leucistic animal.
Joe has apparently proved these claims were false.
Hi Joe,
I recently acquired some young hypermelanistic Blueys and they have light patches on their bellies, not red like in your pic.
Will they turn red eventually?
To my knowledge, the only way to produce a snow bluetongue is to cross an albino bluetongue with a bluetongue that is shades of grey instead of orange/red/brown/fawn.
Producing snow blueys would be very easy, just find some blueys that have no colour in them and cross them with albinos, sure you'll get snows eventually.
To my knowledge, the only way to produce a snow bluetongue is to cross an albino bluetongue with a bluetongue that is shades of grey instead of orange/red/brown/fawn.
Producing snow blueys would be very easy, just find some blueys that have no colour in them and cross them with albinos, sure you'll get snows eventually.
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