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help with morph possibilities

sport72186 Aug 05, 2007 09:37 AM

I have a female bell albino that I mated with my roommate's male bell albino. I have a few offspring (unsexed) from their pairing. I incubated around 85 degrees hoping to get a mixture of males and females. I would like to add other types of morphs to my collection to vary offspring morphs. What morph could I cross with a bell albino to get something other than bell albino/normal babies? (I was thinking of getting a SHTCT male to make sunglows, but I am confused as to whether I should get a male or female. Which sex would be more beneficial for my group?)
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1.1 Western Painted Turtle (Mougly, Scooter)
0.1.4 Albino Leopard Gecko (Daphne)

Replies (3)

sport72186 Aug 23, 2007 12:47 PM

anyone?
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1.1 Western Painted Turtle (Mougly, Scooter)
0.1.4 Albino Leopard Gecko (Daphne)

otis07 Sep 03, 2007 10:08 AM

i would get a female, then you don't have to have 3 seperate tanks, this way only 2 are needed as u can house the females together.

chaco Sep 04, 2007 12:09 PM

I agree with Otis get another female and you can keep them together. You might also want to get a Patternless Female. Then you could make Bell Patternless Albinos.

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