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KcTrader
at Sun Mar 25 19:42:07 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KcTrader ]
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Here is another pair of striped line adults that produced for me last year.Notice in this pairing the male is quite aberrant and the female only has a small aberrant band, but she is from the stripe line of animals. Is she het? No but she maybe a carrier. Male
Courtesy of Ryan Hoyer Female
Courtesy of Ryan Hoyer
Here's there offspring. She laid 9 animals one being partially striped 2 having maybe 10% aberrant pattern and 6 showing very small aberrant pattern.(Just a few pics)
As you can see both parents were proven to be het amel. I wouldn't consider any of these het stripe or even het aberrant. They are however from an aberrant/stripe line and could produce some aberrant/striped animals.
I know you were asking about the "Inca" phase, and I personally have no experience with it and from what I remember is it was a recessive trait as I stated before. I hope someone will chime in to clear things up. This striping or aberrant pattern in tricolors doesn't seem to work like the striping in corns. Annulata has a striping line that was started be Renegade Reptiles, it also has a spotted line that seems to work the same way as the this, both unpredictable.(knoblochi, alterna, mexmex, Tapalpa ruthveni these all have aberrant/striped genes too,)
I really think if we line bred generations we can make it a little more predictable.
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