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    What surprises me most is that it took 10 years for someone to produce them. I'm trying for hets this season. Wish me luck!
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    Re: Coral Glow Pied!

    I think that was the first claimed Coral Glow Pied, but there are already cooler by NERD! Pretty sure this one is a Super Pastel Enchi Coral Glow Pied.

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    Re: Coral Glow Pied!

    Quote Originally Posted by Coopers Constrictors View Post
    There's already multiple threads on this.
    Thank you for your input-- I'm glad you contributed to this thread . I did search Coral Glow Pied prior to posting, and it had no results...


    The good thing is, you don't need too much luck on this project. Most males produce males, right? You could have a coral glow pied in a year if you bought an adult male coral glow, then bred a coral glow het pied male to a pied female. The chances are minimal that you wouldn't get a male het in a 6 egg clutch. I knew the prices would drop this year drastically due to that "feature" of coral glows/bananas, and the co-dominant nature. Hopefully within my price range in a year or two
    1.0 Pied 0.1 Pied het Albino
    1.0 Albino het Pied 0.1 Hog Island Boa
    0.1 het Albino, 50% het Pied 0.1 Black lab

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    Definitely a good looking pied combo!! As expected of course!
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    Re: Coral Glow Pied!

    Love the coral glow pied. Actually just recently picked up a male Coral Glow poss. het. pied that will have a date with our pied female when the time comes.

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    Omg i want i want. Lol

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    Coral Glow Pied!

    That is definitely on my list of things to breed for. That may have just changed up a few of my breedings for this upcoming season.

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    I know there's something special about the coral glows and bananas something about them only making males or females? Could someone by chance enlighten me on this subject

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    Re: Coral Glow Pied!

    Quote Originally Posted by cedor View Post
    I know there's something special about the coral glows and bananas something about them only making males or females? Could someone by chance enlighten me on this subject

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    As far as I understand it, a male banana will produce ~90% male bananas, and a female banana will produce ~90% females. It is a sex linked trait, so I'm a bit confused as to how a male can produce a female banana.

    I also believe that a clutch from a male banana to a normal, MOST males will be banana (again, probably ~90% of the males are banana), and most females will be normal.

    This is only from what I can remember gathering when I searched on this a while ago, and found some people who had asked big breeders on the subject. It could be 99.99% or it could be 75% though, so don't quote me on numbers .
    1.0 Pied 0.1 Pied het Albino
    1.0 Albino het Pied 0.1 Hog Island Boa
    0.1 het Albino, 50% het Pied 0.1 Black lab

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