Hi! so what I understand you would get a clutch of hypo dragons that are 100% het for zero and trans and half would be leather-back. visually they would look normal more or less. but you take the most colorful one a breed it and you will have some zeros and trans, more if you breed with another...
Haha, all good! I wanted clarification too! well the question is now i guess, what happens when you get multiple traits going like a hypo zero, and pair it with a normal.
first of all, thanks for replying! I think one of us in confused lol i'm going to add my sources that say a visual recessive paired with a normal gives 100 % het offspring.
here is a copy and paste from bearded dragon forums
Normal x Normal = 100% Visual Normal (phenotype & genotype)
Hypo x...
So if you breed a ressesive visual(hypo/trans/zero/w.e) phenotype(parent 1)with a normal phenotype(parent 2)the offspring will be 100% het (genotype) that visual. So if the (parent 1)is a zero AND a hypo phenotype, Does it not get passed on the same? 100% het (genotype) for both? Or are you...
If i pair a visual hypo zero, with a normal leatherback, i would get a clutch of 100% double het hypo/zero and 50% will be LB. yes? and genetically, this is fine right?
>>> yes you can , you have to forcefully but gently immobilize it in your hand or on your chest or tummy but it can be done.
>>> I've forced fed skinks as small as 4g and dragon hatchling as small as 7g.
It's in a 30g 110f
>>> 110F is way too hot (In fact it's dangerously hot), that...
I can't seem to get a straight answer. It seems like the community is divided on this.
Is there any negative effects on the offspring when breeding two homozygous dragons together. Say hypo x hypo. Zero x zero, trans x trans. Breeders I know swear by only breeding het x het. But I've also heard...
I have tried hand feeding tiny super worms and blended salads with berries but it won't go for it. I sit every day holding it trying to get it to eat or drink anything. I'm not sure if you can open it mouth/force feed it? If I touch It's face it whips It's head in disapproval. It's in a 30g 110f...
I have him separated since birth. Its not a dominance thing. It's a birth defect or something. He was born like half the size of the rest. And has never eaten. It's 24 days old today and still alive. I have been feeding it calcium water with a syringe. I'm worried it my be underdeveloped or...