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crazyboy
12-21-03, 06:05 PM
what do you get if you breed a

normal x patternless

normal x tremper/rainwater

normal x blizzard

normal x high yellow

normal x jungle



there was a morph calculatorn here that i could prolly fiure out how to use if someone gave me thelink to it. anyway thanks for anyone who replied.

mathaldo
12-21-03, 06:16 PM
The first 3 would all be normal looking geckos het for patternless, blizzard etc. And I don't know about the last few.

Zoe
12-21-03, 06:37 PM
normal x patternless = 100% het patternless (normal looking)

normal x tremper/rainwater = 100% het albino (normal looking)

normal x blizzard = 100% het blizzard (normal looking)

normal x high yellow = Anywhere from a normal to a high yellow

normal x jungle = A normal or a normal with abberant patterning.

crazyboy
12-21-03, 06:46 PM
ok thanks

Tim and Julie B
12-22-03, 03:02 AM
www.geneticswizard.com

Hope this helps!:D

Julie

Dark_Angel_25
12-23-03, 02:45 PM
man that program is complicated.. :S

crazyboy
12-23-03, 03:50 PM
yeai ant really figureout how to ork it:-(

crazyboy
12-23-03, 07:13 PM
well that thng i 2 confusing so

how about a
Super Hypo Carrot Tail/Hypo Tangerine x normal



Super Hypo Carrot Tail/Hypo Tangerine x Super Hypo Tangerine
Carrot Tail/Patternless Albino

Zoe
12-23-03, 07:25 PM
The first two aren't recessive traits, so the babies just vary between the two parents.

For the first one, it would depend on what the hypo tang x normal looked like. It would probably be a high yellow, maybe reduced pattern. If you crossed that wit ha super hypo carrot tail, you could get anything from a normal, to a hypo with a bit of orange on its tail.

Same goes for the second one: depends what the hypo tang x super hypo tang looked like. It would probably be a hypo tang. If you crossed that with a super hypo carrot-tail, you'd get anything from hypos to super hypo tangs with orange on the tail.

As for the last one one, you'd get normals, double het for patternless albino.

Zoe

crazyboy
12-23-03, 07:33 PM
ok thanks