about morphs and genetics

jack-o

New Member
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TX, Huston
my first post, please be placable ;)
1. I wonder about fat tail's genetics, is there any similarity to leopard geckos ?
2. Are fat tail's genes recesiv ?
3. Its hard to get any, even classic, AFT in my country,
it is good idea to cross those classic females with any colour male ?
4. feed only by crickets ? or 'flour larvas' like leopards
5. any good websites with AFT informations ?

greets from Poland :)

@edit
oh one more thing:
6. classic coloured AFT with white stripe across whole body is still classic or some morph ?
 
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HepCatMoe

Escaped A.I.
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758
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Tempe Az
ill take a stab,

1) dunno anything about leos, but all genetics are due to dna. if you want to learn about genetics i would say start will learning basic mendelian genetics and go from there.

2) really this question doesnt quite make sense. the answer is some of the genes are recesive.

3) if you want amel offspring, your at least gonna need a het female.

4) many people on this forum feed one or the other, personally i try to feed both, but one of mine will only take crickets.

5) tons of good websites, but youll have to google for em.

6) stripe is still wild type, but considered a diferant morph.
 

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