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08-19-05, 03:57 AM
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breeding retics
what would i get if i bred a male jampea retic to a female dwarf retic? and what if the male is normal and the female is a tiger. thanks for any help.
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0.0.1 tentacled snake, 0.1 brazilian rainbow boa, 0.0.1 black blood python, 1.0 jampea reticulated python, 1.1 yellow anacondas, 1.1 emerald tree boas, 3.1 BCIs, 1.1 ball pythons, 1.0 tiger salamander, 1.1 african giant millipedes, 0.0.2 cockatiels, 2.1 ferrets, 3.0 pet rats, some fish and more
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08-19-05, 07:25 AM
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Jampea IS a dwarf retic, so, Jampea to Jampea breeding would result in Jampeas, if a tiger is bred to a normal you would produce 50% tigers, 50% normal,[ i think].
Kevyn is "with-out a doubt", the retic expert around these parts, hopefully he'll see this and add some input.
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08-19-05, 11:48 AM
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i actually thought there were regular retics, dwarfs, then jampeas. i didnt know jampea was the same thing, thanks for clearing that up. but if the 50/50 tiger, normal is true that sounds good. thanks for your help.
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Michele
0.0.1 tentacled snake, 0.1 brazilian rainbow boa, 0.0.1 black blood python, 1.0 jampea reticulated python, 1.1 yellow anacondas, 1.1 emerald tree boas, 3.1 BCIs, 1.1 ball pythons, 1.0 tiger salamander, 1.1 african giant millipedes, 0.0.2 cockatiels, 2.1 ferrets, 3.0 pet rats, some fish and more
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09-01-05, 05:41 AM
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Steelnick has hit the nail there.
Tiger is a co-dom trait and it is expresed in the first generetion.
dwarf X dwarf = multiple dwarfs hehe. half of witch would be dwarf tigers in your circomstance.
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10-17-05, 10:02 PM
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Location: toronto, ontario
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I think reptizone got confused there. If you are talking about to seperate pairs there which is waht my understanding was then you would have two sets of babies one being dwarfs and the other being 1/2 tigers 1/2 normals from the other parents. Good luck that many retics must be a handfull.
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