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Hi all, well im doin a bit of research and was wonderin if any1 has a gd website explainin the morph gentics of leos....I mean r there co dom, dom and recessive like royals? If so what are they? what morph to what morph prodces what etc? any help greatly appreciated
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mack snow and giants are co dom. and yes there are dominant and recessive too. i beleive albino is recessive...i dont know how it all works its very hard. iv got a page in my book if you would like me to scan it in? i think it says so in there.
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mack snow and giants are co dom. and yes there are dominant and recessive too. i beleive albino is recessive...i dont know how it all works its very hard. iv got a page in my book if you would like me to scan it in? i think it says so in there.
hun if u culd that would be totally great!
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They have some genetics stuff on here.

Its on the caresheet. Dunno how useful it is, might wanna check it out if you haven't
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(herpetoculture of leopard geckos by ron tremper and phillipe de visjoli)

part 1
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(herpetoculture of leopard geckos by ron tremper and phillipe de visjoli)

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However, Hypo is showing some signs of being an Incomplete Dominant gene (The word "codominant" is being used incorrectly here) ... in which case it would behave exactly like Mack Snow and Giant.
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(herpetoculture of leopard geckos by ron tremper and phillipe de visjoli)

part 3

there you go

now of course this isnt a comprehensive list as there are now more morphs out there since the release of this book in 2005 but it should help you understand

(i say should but i still dont understand it lol!)
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yeah, is that why you get super hypos?
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