coleonyx elegans coloration heredity

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
PICT8061-kpia.jpg


male
samec2.jpg


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

male
mlada1_samec.jpg


female
mlada2_samica.jpg


female
mlada3_samica.jpg


male (subadult colour phase)
PICT8879-kpia.jpg


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 :)
 

JeffP

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Wow your so lucky, this is one species that is hard to come by in the US. Mitratus is close, but these are so beautiful congratz, you just have all kinds of babies hatching.
 

GeckoFiend

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I can say that my banded animals almost always throw banded babies. On the occasion that I get babies from my awesomely striped pair, they produce partially and/or fully striped babies. That being said, I think they have a good chance of looking like the parents, but I wouldn't guaranty anything.
 
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perenquen

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I can say that my banded animals almost always throw banded babies. On the occasion that I get babies from my awesomely striped pair, they produce partially and/or fully striped babies. That being said, I think they have a good chance of looking like the parents, but I would guaranty anything.


thanks for info :)
this juvenile is still from the "mixed" pair: banded female and partially striped male.
i will try to breed their striped offspring in the next season, then i will see what comes out of that... :)
 

Lizardman

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I have a pair of C.elegans, both male and female are striped from neck to vent.
In 2009 I hatched out a total of 15 babies from the pair and only 2 of the 15 babies were totally banded. So I guess if you pair 1.1 striped there is a bigger chans on getting striped babies, but they can still produce totally banded, striped and babies that are both striped and banded.
 
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