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Jim Campbell
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Jim Campbell


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Location : Brownsville, Texas
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PostSubject: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeTue 7 Apr - 3:37

A few of our pink offspring, born here November 4th 2008. They are a result of crossing a pink male with a heterozygous (for tiger) female.

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Enjoy!
Jim
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Peter Zürcher
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Peter Zürcher


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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeTue 7 Apr - 4:32

Very interesting coloration!
Some questions:
I did not know "tiger" is genetic and dominant-rezessive, is it?
What results did You expect crossing a pink male with a het. tiger female?
Was the male het.tiger too or a heterozygous (phaenotypic) tiger then?
If not, the result (beside these interesting coloration) would be 50% poss. het. tigers, which couldn't be separated from the non het. specimens, right?

Pictures of the parents would be very interesting.
Cheers
Peter
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Mikael Lindbom
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Lovely snakes send them her Smile
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Jim Campbell
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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeTue 7 Apr - 9:08

Peter - When I first started working with tiger eyelash, a tiger to tiger breeding would result in roughly 60% percent tiger babies, 30% gold tiger babies and the odd one or two, somewhat ugly, green babies. This is what the greens typically turn into as adults. The is the mother of the "pink" babies.

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Here is the "pink" father. His color is actually more like Texas red clay.

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I had no idea what to expect with the babies. Half are "pink", some with little to no pattern and a few with obvious pattern. The other half are green and hopefully will look like mom as they mature.

Mikael - Thanks for the compliment! You'll just have to come visit us in Texas and take a few home with you!
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Sami Heikkinen
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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeWed 8 Apr - 14:38

Damn nice snakes.. I could take couple of red ones to my sleg colony.
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Jim Campbell
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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeFri 10 Apr - 6:51

Thanks Sami! I'd like to see all of your eyelash one day.

Jim
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Derek Morgan
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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeSat 11 Apr - 8:03

Hey, get in line Mikael! Laughing

Nice photos as always, Jim. Your skills made a huge leap this year and I can sure tell the difference. I'd love to come see all of the babies and juvies that you're sitting on now!
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Jim Campbell
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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeSat 11 Apr - 9:07

Thanks man. You know where we live, just come on! Here are a couple I'm sitting on. Both are sisters, born here 9/27/2007.

Light pastel green with cream bands.

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And her sister, with Het tiger colors just starting to pop!

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Sami Heikkinen
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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeSun 12 Apr - 4:43

Oh man that light green looks good!
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Derek Morgan
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PostSubject: Re: Pink is in for Spring!   Pink is in for Spring! Icon_minitimeSun 19 Apr - 11:50

I'm digging the light green and pink, too! Put one of those on my wish list. Wow, your het is changing way more than mine is! I think mine is a male and it eats lightly, so maybe yours is outgrowing mine.
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