Re: How many Specters do you see?
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Originally Posted by
BGdyl
are specters and genetic stripes 2 different morphs?
Are you sure your talking about the Genetic stripe? The two morphs look nothing alike.
I see five btw going by back pattern color.
Re: How many Specters do you see?
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Originally Posted by
Beardedragon
Are you sure your talking about the Genetic stripe? The two morphs look nothing alike.
I see five btw going by back pattern color.
I only ask because i always thought the genetic stripe was used in the making of the superstripe
Re: How many Specters do you see?
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Originally Posted by
BGdyl
I only ask because i always thought the genetic stripe was used in the making of the superstripe
you need a gene of yb and a gene of specter..you must have both to make superstripe..
Re: How many Specters do you see?
I haven't got a clue, I haven't seen enough of these to really be able to pick them out. My best guess would be the three in the middle (from top to bottom) and MAYBE the upper right hand corner and upper left hand corner. But honestly I really couldn't tell you. Other then a head spot, what are the best markers in your opinion?
Re: How many Specters do you see?
I see 5. I have a female that I believe to be a spector and the 2 in your first pic plus the 5 babies (I believe) all look just like her. You have made me even more hopeful :)
Re: How many Specters do you see?
I counted 5.
If you look at the sire, he does have a partial tail stripe, and these Specters do make Superstripes, so they do have some type of partial striping on them.
The genetics are co-dom from what I've read on this thread, so all you do is look for the babies with some type of partial striping whether it be on the tail, neck, or even in the middle.:)
Re: How many Specters do you see?
I SAY 5!
I accidentally clicked 6 though :( sorry.
i suck haha
Re: How many Specters do you see?
Re: How many Specters do you see?
Time to fess up!
There are 5!
There are two normals, the ones at the bottom left and bottom right of the picture.
The stripes, slightly brighter color, and to a very small degree the belly patterns help to determine what's a specter versus what's a normal.
I've got 3 more clutches of specter stuff laid.....I'm most excited about the yellowbelly girl that laid 8 eggs.....Hopefully I hit on a superstripe or two! :please:
Thanks for all the comments and playing along!