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    i think the prices are more than fair. I will be getting into the banna game this year. I would love a male but thats out of my price range right now. Ive seen females go for as low as 10k but most are between 15-20.

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    Re: Thoughts on Banana prices

    Quote Originally Posted by Inarikins View Post
    I think 15-20K-ish is still normal for females and males are 40K+. They're just now figuring exactly how the genetics work on these guys because they produce different genders so strangely.

    Kevin McCurley talked about it:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkVEgGqWnmc&feature=plcp

    (It says Coral Glow but Bananas and Coral Glows are basically the exact same morph and might be)
    I had no idea this Morph was possibly sex linked until this thread. Found this article too: http://www.russreptiles.com/resourcegenetics5.htm. no idea how accurate it is as I don't breed the Morph, but it seems to make sense and is described very clearly

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    Re: Thoughts on Banana prices

    Quote Originally Posted by Anatopism View Post
    I had no idea this Morph was possibly sex linked until this thread. Found this article too: http://www.russreptiles.com/resourcegenetics5.htm. no idea how accurate it is as I don't breed the Morph, but it seems to make sense and is described very clearly
    it is sexed linked sorta... and with a twist. Female bananas produce as expected from any normal gene 25% male banana 25% female banana 25% male non-banana 25% female non-banana

    99% of the time males from them will produce 50% female bananas/50% male non-banana. they call these F1 males.

    the 1% time the F1 makes a male banana, these are called F2 males

    99% of the time F2's will produce 50% male banana/50% female non-banana.

    the males produced from them are called F3 and this breeding season should shed some light on what they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    it is sexed linked sorta... and with a twist. Female bananas produce as expected from any normal gene 25% male banana 25% female banana 25% male non-banana 25% female non-banana

    99% of the time males from them will produce 50% female bananas/50% male non-banana. they call these F1 males.

    the 1% time the F1 makes a male banana, these are called F2 males

    99% of the time F2's will produce 50% male banana/50% female non-banana.

    the males produced from them are called F3 and this breeding season should shed some light on what they do.
    This is almost correct, except that the term is Gen 1 and Gen 2. Not F1 and F2.
    Selective Buying + Selective Breeding = Select Results!

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    I am pretty sure have seen the F designator used more than Gen with referring to the Bananas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    I am pretty sure have seen the F designator used more than Gen with referring to the Bananas.
    That doesn't make it correct They are not F2 so why call them that?
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    The prices are currently ridiculous and will stay ridiculous for a while yet. Then the price will drop like a ton of bricks very quickly and there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth. Soon after that we'll all be able to afford them.

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    I did not say it was correct, I just said that seems to be the term used.

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