chairman
11-11-15, 10:11 AM
I have two blue-eyed White's tree frogs. The darker of the two has some very small snowflakes. Unfortunately they're both male but I'm thinking about finding a new home for one boy and getting a female instead. I am having a hard time finding any blue-eyeds at all, let alone females.
Anyone happen to know how the genetics work with these guys? I've done a bit of searching and haven't been able to find out if the blue eyes are dominant, codominant, recessive, a combination of recessive genes... If I could get a wild type female and end up with blue-eyed froglets that'd be very convenient.
Anyway, here's a pic to enjoy.
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad77/chairman_tfo/Frog/IMG_20151110_1826309_rewind_zpsmvhfwrmm.jpg (http://s923.photobucket.com/user/chairman_tfo/media/Frog/IMG_20151110_1826309_rewind_zpsmvhfwrmm.jpg.html)
Anyone happen to know how the genetics work with these guys? I've done a bit of searching and haven't been able to find out if the blue eyes are dominant, codominant, recessive, a combination of recessive genes... If I could get a wild type female and end up with blue-eyed froglets that'd be very convenient.
Anyway, here's a pic to enjoy.
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad77/chairman_tfo/Frog/IMG_20151110_1826309_rewind_zpsmvhfwrmm.jpg (http://s923.photobucket.com/user/chairman_tfo/media/Frog/IMG_20151110_1826309_rewind_zpsmvhfwrmm.jpg.html)