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bluerosy

greenmansgeckos Apr 22, 2007 12:21 AM

I seem to have just purchased a male brooksi i was told by derek dehass that it was bred by you and double het for t and t- albino is this true? i geuss i dont know what a t- or t- albino looks like are the both dif than my lav brooks? thanks for any help

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Bluerosy Apr 22, 2007 01:07 AM

Yes the T negative and T positive albino cross. I did those in 2005. The T neg has red eyee and the T pos is a lavender albino. Two incomapatiple reccessive traits. Bot the double homo is what we are waiting for.

Tom has a pair of T negative and T positive albinos that bred and I have a pair and my female is in the blue and due any day.

I have no idea what the 1/16 offspring will look like. Hopefully either Tom or I will produce one.

You male can be bred to a female lavnder albino or T negative. There are not very many T negative albonos out there so the chances of you finding one is slim. I never repeated this cross so I do not have any female T neg x T pos to offer you. I think that is why he sold his male because there is no matches for it. But I do have some good news. I will have offspring from the double het pairing avaliable and you can get some from me. I also bred the T neg into the hyperythistic goini this year so you could get one of those to breed to you male. I also bred a T neg to a ghost and will have babies avaliable of those.

So you have several choices as to what you want to plug your male into. Email me and I will send you my phone number and well chat sometime.

this bred with...

...THIS>>>

produced these:

This is a pic of the female last year when she was gravid. I put the pen in the pic to show how small she was. I never did see the results from the egggs she laid as they wre stolen and destroyed by the person who took them. This happened to my phantom project as well. This year will hopefully show what these new double het mutations will look like.

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