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  • 10-07-2012, 08:36 PM
    Kittycatpenut
    The specked/hooded gene is recessive, and the brown color is dominant over blonde, at least in speckled ones. I also have solid blondes, blonde head spots, and brown head spots. My next line breeding project will be for the almost completely white ones

    Blonde and brown speckled
    http://iherp.com/Gallery/97511/10685...5y0wV4pxho.jpg

    Solid blonde
    http://iherp.com/Gallery/97511/94532...5vSPJzs5R8.jpg

    Brown Head spot
    http://iherp.com/Gallery/97511/94530...60klosSiTm.jpg

    I have one that was born with a half tail, and I'm going to breed it to its sibling to see if it passes
  • 10-08-2012, 03:18 AM
    MaxT815
    Very nice guys. I currently have a blonde or beige hooded female and a augouti hooded male. This will be my first litter so im pretty stoked to see what comes out. I was curios though if lets say a rex coat will just pop up or do i have to get one carrying the gene?
  • 10-10-2012, 12:27 AM
    Simplex
    There are complex genetics for asfs. Im not familiar with them myself. But i have read through a genetic chart for them. And its quite lengthy.
  • 10-10-2012, 02:32 AM
    MaxT815
    Would you possibly be able to provide me with where you found that information?
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