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    What are peeps doing with Genetic Stripes nowadays?

    I have always loved the gen stripes, and still do. I have been out of the game for a few years, and am wondering what's new with GS combos. Feel free to include photos with your replies; I love those!

    I am in love with their patternless sides and coloration. I may or may not have my eye on one for sale now
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    This site does many stripe stuff.

    http://www.kicksballs.com/#3137
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    Re: What are peeps doing with Genetic Stripes nowadays?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Oni View Post
    This site does many stripe stuff.

    http://www.kicksballs.com/#3137
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    If that is Fred Kick I have not heard much good about him personally, but I do enjoy his lesser G-stripes. I'm working with a Pastal G-stripe Male, and a Super Pastel G-stripe female. Plan to work my lesser into the breedings later and make some Pastel Lesser het stripes to use on my super pastel stripe female. Not too much is being done though in general. G-stripe is such an underrated mutation.


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    Super Stripe is what has happened to G-stripe in the last few years.

    I have never heard anything good about the Kick's and thus would never buy from them.

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    I didn't produce my first stripes until last year. This year I'm breeding a stripe male that is also 25% chance het VPI axanthic to an albino female that is 33% chance het stripe. Really hoping to produce a stripe 100% het albino even though the chance of het axanthic will be watered down to 12.5%. Might eventually get to a snow stripe.

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    Sittin' and waiting for my het genetic stripe female to lay some eggs and hopefully give me some actually genetic stripe babies for some future projects... It's a beautyful morph, but it seems like there only a few that produce them..
    It's all about genetics ..

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    Re: What are peeps doing with Genetic Stripes nowadays?

    I also love genetic stripes, especially when they have prominent and complete stripes. In 2012 I produced a really nice lesser genetic stripe male. I think his mother is gravid again now. This season I am also working on producing pastel genetic stripes. Next season I may be able to combine those and get lesser pastel genetic stripes if my pastel het genetic stripe female is up to laying another clutch, and my lesser genetic stripe male is mature enough for breeding. I would also be tempted to try for some super lesser genetic stripes. I don't know if anyone has done that, but I would suspect it would look like typical BEL?
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    I've always liked genetic stripes but never found any combos that I really liked until I saw this guy. Hopefully, I'll have more in a few months.

    Pastel Yellow Belly Genetic Stripe

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    I just bought this little girl from Mike Bell Reptiles. She has a future date with a albino pied male. Pic courtesy of Mike Bell Reptiles.


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