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    A little help with Leo genetics

    Ok I think I have a grasp of a little of the genetics but I would like to make sure so I'll post my male and females and let me know what would be produced

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    Eclipse het tremper

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    Enigma het tremper
    Jungle het tremper

    I know enigma is dominate and tremper is recessive or atleast this is what I have been told but I'm not 100% sure on the rest if anyone knows a list online of genetics as dominate,co Dom and recessive that would be great I just can't figure out the genetics calculators any help would be great

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    Re: A little help with Leo genetics

    Quote Originally Posted by naturesbeautybreeder View Post
    I just can't figure out the genetics calculators any help would be great
    I'm right there with you. I think we've been spoiled with our fantastic BP genetics calculator. I've yet to find a Leopard Gecko genetics calculator that I understand.

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    Lol I talked to Garrick demeyer and he put me on a book/app that has helped me alot you can find it here http://www.leopardgecko.com/ it didn't tell me everything I need to know but probly told me 75% so I think it was worth 10 bucks to learn what I did I spent most of the day reading over the info that Ron Tremper has put Into this I do wish it had a little more info on each morphs genetics and pics of babies out of the egg because some of my adult don't look like the pics he has of them like my enigma looks nothing like mine but I now understand that some hets actually can make a morph vary in color and pattern

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    Yes tremper albino is recessive, eclipse is recessive as well, and enigma is a dominant.

    Ok with the group you listed here's what you will get:

    Eclipse het tremper x SHTCT = normals and shtct's all 100% het eclipse 50% tremper

    " "x Tremper = normals 100% het eclipse and tremper, tremper 100% het eclipse

    " "x enigma = enigma 100% het eclipse 66% het tremper, tremper's 100% het eclipse, tremper enigma 100% het eclipse, normal 100% het eclipse 66% het tremper

    " "x Jungle = normals 100% het eclipse and 66% het tremper, tremper 100% het eclipse 50% of all the offspring should be jungles

    If you have any questions feel free to email or PM me.
    I'm talking to a friend of mine about doing a leo genetics calculator but right now it's months away.

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    To update my post on the book/ app the book is suppose to be alot better than the app and covers more than the app which I just found this out

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