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    Banded/tiger x lesser or something else?

    Wondering if you would get like a reduced lesser or pastel. Does it change there alien heads? Maybe something like alien heads with out dots in them.

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    Re: Banded/tiger x lesser or something else?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boa5 View Post
    Wondering if you would get like a reduced lesser or pastel. Does it change there alien heads? Maybe something like alien heads with out dots in them.

    Hello,

    This is my genetic tiger/banded pastel male.
    I breed this cross with a genetic tiger/banded and a Graziani pastel.



    This is how he looks today.


    Best regards,
    Patrick Hendriks

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    Re: Banded/tiger x lesser or something else?

    The banded/tiger is a morph that IMO has been under rated and not experimented with to its full extent. A lot of breeders have these in their collection, but have left them as dinker projects. (Myself included in that.) The main reason is other morphs have the banding with more like the enchi. The only issue I see is these banded patterns could be located on different parts of the gene strands. With that said the banding of a Woma could affect the outcome of a combination with a spider differently than that of a Banded/Tiger.

    This is the banded/tiger we are dinkering with in our collection.


    We are currently raising up one of his female off spring that was the best looking banded out of his clutch. She is not quite as clean as he is. Since his last clutch all had some degree of banding we think it may be a Co-dom trait with him being the super form, but that will not be verified probably for another 2 years.
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    Re: Banded/tiger x lesser or something else?

    do we know if it is dominant or rec.? I been looking at m&s reptilien (if thats spelled right) banded tigers and im wondering.

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    Re: Banded/tiger x lesser or something else?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boa5 View Post
    do we know if it is dominant or rec.? I been looking at m&s reptilien (if thats spelled right) banded tigers and im wondering.
    I am working with Jolliff line Tigers, and mine are dominant (possibly co-dom).

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    Re: Banded/tiger x lesser or something else?

    Quote Originally Posted by pwm View Post
    Hello,

    This is my genetic tiger/banded pastel male.
    I breed this cross with a genetic tiger/banded and a Graziani pastel.

    This is how he looks today.


    Best regards,
    Patrick Hendriks
    That snake kicks ass, very nice!
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    Re: Banded/tiger x lesser or something else?

    That snake kicks ass, very nice! [/QUOTE]


    Thanks for the compliment Albey

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    Patrick Hendriks

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