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Old 01-30-2011, 02:16 PM
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Ok guys I am moving into Fatties not that I have a million Leos and my group of Brevis. I have studied sites and talked to other breeders and I have a question that some of you might be able to shed some light on.
One of the breeders that I talked to said that they have seen and heard of breeders producing Amel Patternless Fatties.
Is this true?
I have looked at JMG's site nearly everyday for a few months and I have read and searched far and wide and basically what Ihave found out is that the babies are either deformed, die in the egg ro hatch very unhealthy.
Is it even possible to combine the Amel with the Patternless? it doesn't seem that anyone has made the jump with carmels yet or other color variants than whiteouts.
Let me know your thoughts and opinions please.
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I had spoken with larry od tim tytle lizards. He had bassically said the same thing so far it looks like the two genes are not compatable. I asked him what his experiences were and he stated that the would die shortly out of the egg or be deformed or just inferetile eggs. I hope this helps you out a lil.
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Old 01-30-2011, 09:36 PM
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See that is what I had read and came to understand and then this guy had told me that he know of someone that about 20 adults that wouldn't breed or produced infertile eggs. This same guy even said that he had seen pictures of one that was only a couple weeks old and that was being hand fed. ind of glad that I didn't work the deal with him.
As anyone been able to combine this with any other albino strain yet?
There is the possibility of a zero patternless at this time but it sounds like it needs to be proven out.

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