ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
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ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
what would you put to this morph im not sure on her morph as im new to all this so want advice thanks in advance..............
gman- Regular Member
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Re: ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
Does she have red eyes? She reminds me of my hybinos.
Re: ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
na she has what looks like gray eyes with red vains in them i cant get a good pic of them or id put them on for you to
gman- Regular Member
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Re: ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
Im just gonna copy and paste my reply to your PM here so others can have this advice too:
Well it looks to be a sunglow from what i can see.
I advise you not to put any gecko with it. Nobody should be pairing up gecko's with unknown genetics. Unless for the purposes of test breeding which should only be done by very experienced breeders with big breeding set ups.
You see how you have this gecko, and you don't know what morph it is? and you don't know the genetics of it?
The reason for this is the result of people breeding leo's with unknown genetics in the first place... if you continue to breed these unknown leo's then it is just fuelling and growing the amount of leo's out there which nobody knows anything about genetically.
I advise oyu not to breed it, as the babies will be unknown... their babies will be unknown and so on... and these babies will be past on to other people who will in turn breed more unknown babies.
Well it looks to be a sunglow from what i can see.
I advise you not to put any gecko with it. Nobody should be pairing up gecko's with unknown genetics. Unless for the purposes of test breeding which should only be done by very experienced breeders with big breeding set ups.
You see how you have this gecko, and you don't know what morph it is? and you don't know the genetics of it?
The reason for this is the result of people breeding leo's with unknown genetics in the first place... if you continue to breed these unknown leo's then it is just fuelling and growing the amount of leo's out there which nobody knows anything about genetically.
I advise oyu not to breed it, as the babies will be unknown... their babies will be unknown and so on... and these babies will be past on to other people who will in turn breed more unknown babies.
Re: ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
ive sold most of my young geckos that ive already bred to a local reptile shop as im trying to prove out what genes my other geckos mybe carrying i thought id try an do that instead of selling to other breeders atleast untill i had a better understanding of the morphs as i thought everyone had to start somewhere with little or no knowledge... cheers for your advice
gman- Regular Member
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Re: ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
@ Jordan I have a tremper sunglow het for Raptor would u b able to breed it to something since I know its genes and if so what would you think would be best to pair it with to make something unique?
kingklick90- Member
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Re: ideas on a morph for next breeding season????????
Pair your sunglow het raptor with a raptor.
Its unlikely to make anything unique without finding some new genes or buying an expensive rare morph.
Its unlikely to make anything unique without finding some new genes or buying an expensive rare morph.
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