perenquen
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hello, does anyone have informations / experiences about heredity of colour patterns in Coleonyx elegans?
i have a breeding pair of these geckos, female is "normal" ("banded"), while male is partially "striped"
female
male
now, most of their offspring were "banded", but some were variously "striped"
male
female
female
male (subadult colour phase)
now the question: would crossing the "striped" females with "striped" male (their father or brother) produce only "striped" offspring, or not? is the colour pattern genetically determined or does the phenotype depend on certain conditions during embryonal development (certain temperature/humidity/ or what) ?
i know that the father and brother pictured above are not fully striped, but they show to have the "disposition" for this pattern, so i consider them "striped"
thanks for any reply
i have a breeding pair of these geckos, female is "normal" ("banded"), while male is partially "striped"
female

male

now, most of their offspring were "banded", but some were variously "striped"
male

female

female

male (subadult colour phase)

now the question: would crossing the "striped" females with "striped" male (their father or brother) produce only "striped" offspring, or not? is the colour pattern genetically determined or does the phenotype depend on certain conditions during embryonal development (certain temperature/humidity/ or what) ?
i know that the father and brother pictured above are not fully striped, but they show to have the "disposition" for this pattern, so i consider them "striped"
thanks for any reply