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lee128

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hi i look online but doesn't what im look for

i have male enigma tremper het eclipse
when cross her with him it confusing
she a sunglow tremper het raptor

if anyone help please it drive up the wall
 

acpart

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I would be happy to help you but it's very hard to figure out what you're asking. If you can express it more clearly I'll give it a shot.

Aliza
 

lee128

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Hi aliza the problem with sunglow tremper het raptor. Acorrdeing to morph caulator I've been using het raptor doesn't exist so it confused the he'll out me. It keeps changing what offspring I have a chance of getting
 

acpart

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The best bet is to break down the morph. This is where it gets difficult. Technically speaking, the sunglow is a super hypo tangerine albino. That means the gecko hatched with bands (not stripes) and the bands faded. Technically, a Raptor is a patternless stripe (hatched with no or nearly no pattern, and what little there is of a pattern is a stripe) tangerine albino eclipse. Now, a gecko can't be both a stripe and banded. Many people are now calling any gecko that's Tremper albino and eclipse a "Raptor". I'll assume that's what's going on. So, what you have is a Tremper albino het for eclipse (that's the "het Raptor"). Those traits are in the morph calculator. The tangerine color is not in the morph calculator because it's considered to be a line bred trait. Interestingly, initially hypo and super hypo were also not in the morph calculator because they were considered to be line bred as well. Now I see that my version of the morph calculator lists hypo and considers it dominant. They say "for more information see 'super hypo'" but there is no super hypo listing.
To summarize, your gecko is a hypo/superhypo Tremper albino het eclipse.
Does that help?

Aliza
 

lee128

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Sorry one other thing I'm not 100% if the male is enigma het tremper and eclipse I think it looks more like a bee
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What do you think?
 
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