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Posted by mikecoscia on April 20, 2003 at 17:55:07:
In Reply to: Polymorphism in Crested Geckos posted by Silly-atus fan on April 20, 2003 at 10:33:07:
Great chart you made there, inspired me to make a little equation using a pair of my adults =). However it is really rough as only two of the geckos are old enough to consider having there adult coloration. The rest will most likely fade, darken, or change completely. But I totally hear you about the genetics thing; the offspring are unpredictable compared to most of the leo morphs. Just one of the reasons why keeping them is so much fun =). Speaking of genetics if red riding hood (think that is her name) has any babies matching her phenotype, I might have to come up there and work out a trade for it with some stripped aurics =).
-Mike
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