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Old 01-13-2006, 11:54 AM
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Got a Nikon D50 for Christmas, and took some pictures of a striped female that I have on breeding loan. She was acting fiesty, so I got some good defensive shots.
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Nice. I really like the last one. Good pics man.
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Great photo's Justin. Beautiful looking gecko you have.
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THEY LOOK GREAT...NICE LEVIS TOO
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I like how when the smallest lizards try and make themselves look so big and bad when they get scared or mad. Like their a pitbull ready to take your arm off.
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Thanks guys, I'll get some more of the rest of the crew later.
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Is stripe a dominant or recessive gene?
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Tribal Reptile claimed that it's a co-dom trait. All the information that I have gathered seems to indicate otherwise. The question that I have about the striped trait is what is the difference between a regular stripe and a super stripe.

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Arta.,
Here is a picture of a super stripe and a stripe. If it was a perfect super stripe, the stripe in the center would be unbroken.

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Scott, how did you get your superstripe? Do stripe X normal pairings produce het stripes? Do you get stripes from Super stripe to normal? From all the babies from the female above, I only got normal looking babies (although the red was very nice). Great looking stripes you've got!
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