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I need assurance on if I bred a female super hypo tangerine carrottail baldy with a male hypo tang results.

Angelking Nov 09, 2003 09:43 AM

Please help thanks a bunch

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LeosAnonymous Nov 09, 2003 10:18 AM

There really isn't much anyone can say to assure you with line bred traits... you will see LOTS of variety.

The thing that most people don't understand is that variety is a good thing. It means that you can't really churn out tons of high quality line bred morphs, which helps keep market saturation at bay.

The variation in line bred morphs is also what keeps them so interesting... you can improve your stock year after year.

So I guess the bottom line is that we can't really tell you what you will get by breeding the leos you mention together, especially without any pictures. The terms hypo tangerine and carrot tail are used very loosely, so without pics no-one here has any idea of what you are working with.

Good luck with your projects. And don't be discouraged from line bred traits... the variation of their offspring is a GOOD thing.
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Angelking Nov 09, 2003 12:27 PM

Well here is a pic of the baby. It's mom is from the Urban Gecko (pretty sure it's Ray Hines bloodline). The dad is from Jacobi Herp but was bred by Doug Barr (barrs.com/herpcages.com). I got the baby (the one in the pic) from Rob Jenkins at herptopia.com both it and it's parents are posted at herptopia.com it is the one that next to it has in red letters hold but I already have it here at home and this pic I posted is one of the 2 newest pics I have of it which Rob sent me they are more recent than the ones at herptopia.com. It is (CT0815b) Thanks

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