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-okapi-
at Wed Aug 9 01:32:20 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by -okapi- ]
duh, I didnt read your first post very closely... Yeah, deffinatly worth holding back. Ive only seen brown eyed trempers, unless you count the RAPTORs.
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Ron used five of his patternless gene females, a male tang banded carrottail het for reverse stripe, and a male tang giant albino carrothead jungle when he created the APTORs. He bred the het reverse stripe to all the females, then bred the carrothead to all the babies. Then he linebred for a generation out of the best looking geckos produced. At that time he had many many combinations of the following traits: patternless, carrottail, carrothead, banded, reverse stripe, tangerine, and giant. When he was narrowing down the gene pool the Eclipse gene popped up in the form of red eyed aptors RAPTORS (albino Eclipse) then when outbred to nonalbinos from the APTOR project produced Eclipse geckos.
Pgs 226-227 of "The Herpetoculture of Leopard Geckos" ----- Leopard Geckos 1.3
Bull Frog 1.0
Bearded Dragon 1.0
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