bro paul
Bright Albino
I'm curious to see what other leo breeders and fanatics think about the possibility of producing a true "Blue Bell". It's a project I've been working on for two seasons and I am seeing a little progress. I guess my question is - Do you think it is possible to selectively breed out the yellow background color?
I mean, breeders have obviously been able to intensify the yellow...make it orange and spread it all over...hence the Super Hypo Tangs we all love. But I'm thinking getting rid of yellow is another story. It'd be similar to a line-bred melanistic project, most of which I don't think have been all that successful. The yellow background seems to be the "dominant" color...does that make sense?
Anyway, give me your opinions. The plan is to hold back the Bells with the most lavender and keep crossing them with the hopes of an all "Blue Bell" with red eyes.
Here's the male that started it all. He's about 3 1/2 years old and still displays a lot of nice lavender.
Here's an 05 (first generation)
And one from this season...far right (second generation)
I mean, breeders have obviously been able to intensify the yellow...make it orange and spread it all over...hence the Super Hypo Tangs we all love. But I'm thinking getting rid of yellow is another story. It'd be similar to a line-bred melanistic project, most of which I don't think have been all that successful. The yellow background seems to be the "dominant" color...does that make sense?
Anyway, give me your opinions. The plan is to hold back the Bells with the most lavender and keep crossing them with the hopes of an all "Blue Bell" with red eyes.

Here's the male that started it all. He's about 3 1/2 years old and still displays a lot of nice lavender.
Here's an 05 (first generation)
And one from this season...far right (second generation)