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folks in genetics section would be better answering this, if you put up your leo's morphs...
But lookup 'Love Gecko's' they have a pretty good calculator on their site
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I came across this site the other day.
Markus Jayne, Ball pythons | ball python breeders | ballpython.ca It's still under construction but if you have a look around you'll come accross a couple of niffty but basic guides like this one > Markus Jayne, Ball pythons | ballpython.ca |
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I don't see any leopard gecko's there
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The same rules still apply whether its a ball python or whether its a leo. A morph is either recessive, dominant or codominant and if you can read up on how these types work with one another you can apply it any animal. And remember, the %'s you work out are only theoretical and not definite. A breeder i know of recently produced 8 pastel royals from 8 eggs from a normal to a pastel breeding. Theoretically he should have got 50% (4) pastels as codominant to a normal gene should produce 50% of each.
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