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    Bongo Allelic Complex?

    Hello all. I have a some questions for anyone who may be working with or has experience with the Bongo gene

    Today I was looking at various Bongo morphs on WOBPs and an animal named "The Hitcher" popped up; this animal carries both the spark and bongo genes and looks like something between a superstripe and a gravel-spark. So naturally, out of curiosity, I start looking for photos of other bongo Ivory-complex crosses and managed to find a picture of a Cinnamon Orange Dream Bongo Yellowbelly produced by OzzyBoids. This animal also looks as though it is allelic, with similar striping and mottled pattern on the sides. I also found a Facebook post by Garrick DeMeyer showing a lock between a Bongo x Fire OD Yellowbelly, but I haven't been able to find the clutch results as of yet.

    So my question is, has anyone here paired ivory-complex animals to a bongo before? And what were your results? Has anyone proven them to be allelic? Because that's kind of what it looks like to me...

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    I'm trying to figure out how to post pictures from my mobile phone, but I uploaded the photo of the Cinnamon OD Bongo Yellowbelly into my gallery if anyone wants to take a look.

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    Re: Bongo Allelic Complex?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trisnake View Post
    Hello all. I have a some questions for anyone who may be working with or has experience with the Bongo gene

    Today I was looking at various Bongo morphs on WOBPs and an animal named "The Hitcher" popped up; this animal carries both the spark and bongo genes and looks like something between a superstripe and a gravel-spark. So naturally, out of curiosity, I start looking for photos of other bongo Ivory-complex crosses and managed to find a picture of a Cinnamon Orange Dream Bongo Yellowbelly produced by OzzyBoids. This animal also looks as though it is allelic, with similar striping and mottled pattern on the sides. I also found a Facebook post by Garrick DeMeyer showing a lock between a Bongo x Fire OD Yellowbelly, but I haven't been able to find the clutch results as of yet.

    So my question is, has anyone here paired ivory-complex animals to a bongo before? And what were your results? Has anyone proven them to be allelic? Because that's kind of what it looks like to me...
    Bongos are not part of the YB complex. The hitcher you saw can replicate itself even when put to a normal. Bongos are striped to an extent even as a single gene. But they Stripe and wack out the pattern of other genes they are put with.

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    Thanks so much for the info! I didn't know the hitcher had replicated itself, though I didn't dig terribly hard either. Even if they aren't allelic they're still dang cool!

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