Ninabuddha
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I dont understand on the Reptiles Down Under website when advertisements have 60% hypo or 100% het. Also how do these calculations work?
66% are nothing more than a scam. Paying more for one is the same as gambling
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Wild type: The way the animal usually looks in nature (i.e. the normal colour and pattern).
If you had an albino blue tongue and a full black blue tongue and they bred is it possible that the hatchlings be wild type and if they were would that make them 100% het sorry to high jack the thread
Cool thanks. . .And then you breed with another het to get the type you want e.g breed with an albino het to get albinos and a black het to get black hatchling? Is that right?They would be double het. For both albino and melanistic. I believe [MENTION=14981]jinjajoe[/MENTION] has already done so and was offering some for sale recently.
He certainly is and it sounds like a really interesting project. I am not sure which thread he talks about it but he certainly knows his stuff.They would be double het. For both albino and melanistic. I believe @jinjajoe has already done so and was offering some for sale recently.
Cool thanks. . .And then you breed with another het to get the type you want e.g breed with an albino het to get albinos and a black het to get black hatchling? Is that right?
If you bred them back together you would get both albinos and blacks that are possible het for the other type. You may even get a double homo (melanistic albino) which expresses both genes. I'm sure [MENTION=14981]jinjajoe[/MENTION] will have more to add about that but I believe he talked about expecting a high orange albino in another thread. Normally what is black on the wild type is white on the albino form however not with blue tongues.
If you bred them back together you would get both albinos and blacks that are possible het for the other type. You may even get a double homo (melanistic albino) which expresses both genes. I'm sure @jinjajoe will have more to add about that but I believe he talked about expecting a high orange albino in another thread. Normally what is black on the wild type is white on the albino form however not with blue tongues.
don't want to start a argument but from what I have seen black turns to orange in albino carpets
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