can anyone point me in the right direction to obtain a morph chart for leopard geckos? for example, ? x ? = ?
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can anyone point me in the right direction to obtain a morph chart for leopard geckos? for example, ? x ? = ?
Here is a web site to start with. It is more of a list of mutant genes than a ? x ? breeding chart.
Paul Hollander
Illini geckos genetics page
I went to that link and alot of things just say "line bred." But there still has to be a certain gene or genes that are selectively being bred, right? Of cousre you're going to line breed a hypo carrot tail. But don't you need a hypo to hypo breeding to keep hatching hypos? So would that make the hypo gene recessive, like albino? I was actually having this conversation with my girlfriend last night. We didn't get very far becasue she knows very little about genetics and I know very little about leo morphs. Can anybody elaborate?
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