I don't understand why people are mad at this lol, he is probably the busiest guy on this planet. I think it's a responsible thing to do instead of letting it sit there while he is on the road. Good for him for supporting a good cause as well!
We have a decent size colony this year of double het amel patternless, which were produced in 2009 and 2010. We have not noticed any deformations in any of our Amel crosses yet either. We are hopefully going to produce Patternless Amels this year, well thats the plan atleast! lol
Hey Alejandro, I can see some zero traits in them, especially the WO #1, but i was wondering the same thing also. Its definitley tough to tell if the zero trait is present in a whiteout. Either way awesome geckos!
By the looks of things these are all Amel albinos, along with the normal in the group. It seems that the older an amel fattie gets, the colors seem to fade, to an almost cream colored gecko. Good luck with these guys!
Sorry for the late reply, I've been at my cottage for a week with no access to the internet! We have expirienced no problems with either our hets, or visuals from the caramel groups. We have had a very sucessful year with the caramels! such a cool morph!
Take care
Brett
Hey Alejandro, We have not noticed any problems at all with our 100% het caramels when bred together. We had alot of female hets produce for us this year.
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Brett
Hey Bryan and Thad, Yes we have produced double hets, we have not yet produced patternless amels yet though. I have heard of alot of people having troubles with Amel x anything, we haven't noticed any problems with fertility or egg production with our Amels, crossed into other morphs.
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