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palex134
02-24-2006, 12:30 AM
I want to know what my baby goyles may look like. Here are parent pics! any opinions? Thanks


Female
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b395/palex134/DSC09603.jpg
Male
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b395/palex134/malegoyey.jpg

crazyrhacos
02-24-2006, 12:41 AM
you never know what your gona get...maybe an orange blotched..who knows..probly some stripes...

nice looken adults.

Crested Lady
02-24-2006, 12:47 AM
If you get pink ones with purple polka dots... I have dibs! :D :razz:

jadeboa
02-24-2006, 06:42 AM
That should be interesting........can't wait to see what you get!!!
I am with Sarah.......lol.........if you get some crazy ones dibs.

DDReptiles
02-24-2006, 07:51 AM
Found this thread on Repashy (posted by Anthony)

From what I understand, the stripe gene is co-dominant, meaning there are two phenotypes of the stripe trait.

1. Heterozygous stripes - These are striped in appearance, but they also carry a non-stripe gene. These animals supposedly have wavy stripes and no stripes on the tail.

2. Homozygous stripes - These are also striped, but they supposedly have more prominant, linear striping and the stripes run the length of the tail.

Here's how they work in combination with eachother and with non-striped Gargoyles...

- Hetero stripe x Non-Stripe = 50% of the babies should be heterozygous stripes and 50% should be non-striped

- Non-stripe x Homozygous stripe = 100% of the offspring will be heterozygous stripes

- Hetero stripe x Hetero stripe = 50% heterozygous stripe, 25% non-striped and 25% homozygous stripe offspring

- Homozygous stripe x Heterozygous stripe = 50% heterozygous stripes and 50% homozygous stripes

- Homozygous stripes x Homozygous stripe = 100% homozygous stripe offspring

Dragontown
02-24-2006, 01:41 PM
Found this thread on Repashy (posted by Anthony)

From what I understand, the stripe gene is co-dominant, meaning there are two phenotypes of the stripe trait.

1. Heterozygous stripes - These are striped in appearance, but they also carry a non-stripe gene. These animals supposedly have wavy stripes and no stripes on the tail.

2. Homozygous stripes - These are also striped, but they supposedly have more prominant, linear striping and the stripes run the length of the tail.

Here's how they work in combination with eachother and with non-striped Gargoyles...

- Hetero stripe x Non-Stripe = 50% of the babies should be heterozygous stripes and 50% should be non-striped

- Non-stripe x Homozygous stripe = 100% of the offspring will be heterozygous stripes

- Hetero stripe x Hetero stripe = 50% heterozygous stripe, 25% non-striped and 25% homozygous stripe offspring

- Homozygous stripe x Heterozygous stripe = 50% heterozygous stripes and 50% homozygous stripes

- Homozygous stripes x Homozygous stripe = 100% homozygous stripe offspring

Good Lord... I feel like I'm back in school in that class where I had no idea what the heck the professor was talking about! Here are a couple of mine... eggs in the incubator (first time, so no idea what I'll get!)

The male:

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e46/Dragontown64/115_1571.jpg

The female:

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e46/Dragontown64/115_1573.jpg

There's two more females... a regular marbled and a grey / black / white striped. Should be fun.

palex134
02-24-2006, 01:47 PM
hey, those kinda look like my pair. Anyways, I think the stripe gene is co-dom, so out of 2 eggs, 1 stripe, 1 retic. ok, so what about colors? Orange (red + white)? Pink? White? Red? hm...