Re: Please Help ID my Leopards
Maybe the male Tremper Albino is actually a Bell Albino. It does resemble a Bell rather than a Tremper.. maybe that's it. Is the male pictured there juvenile, sub-adult or adult? Bec. if it's sub-adult or adult, the spots should've disappeared and meld into white or silver. I think you're right in saying the hatchling came out normal due to the 3 albino strains being incompatible with each other. I personally have no experience with breeding, I just read a lot over the net :)
Re: Please Help ID my Leopards
Both the Male and female are two year olds. Thanks for the advice. I will probally look for a bell female at the KY expo next week and see what happens there. If I can find out what he is I can at least buy a new male this year for all the hets I will be producing. So you read alot on the net huh. Can you tell me where to look to find the recipe for what to cross to make super mack snow albinos and how to cross to get hybinos and such crosses like this. Thanks
Re: Please Help ID my Leopards
I have some recipes I found over the net..
Mack Super Snow = Mack Snow x Mack Snow:
25% Mack Super Snow, 50% Normal, 25% Mack Snow
I don't know the percentages for these, but this should be the recipe:
Hybinos = Albino (1 of 3 strains) x SHTCT (Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot-tail)
Mack Snow Albino = Mack Snow x Albino
Mack Super Snow Albino = Mack Super Snow x Albino
try using this site as reference:
http://www.paulsagereptiles.com/LeopardGenetics.htm
It's the only site I was able to find with a lot of info regarding each Leo morph. Hope that helps!