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    What about the Tiger genetics...

    Hey there, i have the chance to buy me a Tiger. At least, thatīs what the seller calls this animal.
    I canīt copy the original picture of the seller but hereīs a picture of a similar animal made by the breeder.

    http://www.shop1.ms-reptilien.de/ima...Tig05f629&.jpg

    Does anybody know something about the Tiger/Reduced Pattern genetics??
    Last edited by dr del; 07-28-2008 at 03:37 PM. Reason: hotlinking I'm afraid but a link to it is fine ;-)

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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    I have a tiger, possible double het snow produced by Michael Jolliff. This is Zaphod:





    This picture is closest to his colors:


    and here's a thread with some other really nice tigers that Michael produced as well as some tiger pastels:
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=56126

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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    I know the bandeds sold by TSK - are recessive!
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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    Hey robin, what is the price range for one of these beauts? I have been eying the genetic bandeds and tigers but I havent really seen a price.I would love to breed a fire to one.

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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13 View Post
    Hey robin, what is the price range for one of these beauts? I have been eying the genetic bandeds and tigers but I havent really seen a price.I would love to breed a fire to one.
    Justin, I have no idea what Michael is selling them for this year, unfortunately.

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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    I have a tiger, possible double het snow produced by Michael Jolliff. This is Zaphod:

    and here's a thread with some other really nice tigers that Michael produced as well as some tiger pastels:
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=56126
    I was waiting for you to chime in on this thread. I know you would come through with some pics of your Tiger.
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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    OOOH I get to chime in here too.
    Mines not at nice as Robins but here is my 06 girl. Hell on wheels so to speak.

    Baby


    No so baby. my attempt to breed her to my dinker this last season. I didn't try hard.
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    Man everyones tigers are HOT. I throw a few of my little guys out there.
    Axanthic Tiger Pos Het Snow


    Tiger Pair Pos Het Snow


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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    Well, very nice Tigers but how about the genetics??

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    Re: What about the Tiger genetics...

    I got these Guys from VPI and Tracy really wasn't sure. She thinks it might be codominante but it also might be recessive. I have a 2500 gram female Joliff Snow that has produced Tigers, but you cant really tell because her color and pattern are so washed out. This season I am breeding the tiger to a few normals to see if it is a codominate gene. I am breedeing my snow tiger male to the the tiger axanthic female to see if there is a "super" form. I should no a little more about this gene this upcoming breeding season.

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