I am sort of new to the crested morphs, but if I bred my normal male dalmation to a super dalmation female, what would the offspring look like/be considered? Do genetics play a role here?
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I am sort of new to the crested morphs, but if I bred my normal male dalmation to a super dalmation female, what would the offspring look like/be considered? Do genetics play a role here?
I think you would start seeing SPOTS, hahahahahaa
Sorry I could not resist. I will sit back and wait for someone that breeds to answer, 
Everyone have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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PHEve / Eve
I don't think anyone knows for sure yet. Remember, some of these morphs have only been around for a few years!
However, as we've seen with some other geckos, color and traits seem to be genetic in nature.
Good luck with your breeding and keep us posted.
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