Jack of all trades
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I have been looking for a page that has the dragon morphs. I was wondering what is co-dom, dom and recessive with these little guys. Any help would be great.
Gary
Gary
Thank you for the link. Does this mean everything else is just line breeding?
Gary
Also, I'm not sure about the pastel genetics. I'm not sure whether pastel is a recessive trait or not.
Pastels are a line bred color morph of the Hypomelanistic gene. They use the hypo trait to remove the dark coloration. Thus creating lighter appearance, and sometimes creating a more "pastel" looking dragon.
If someone has a dragon that proves out different, could you show me? As the pastel marketed dragons I have pass on the recessive hypo gene but the coloration (i.e. the pastel) does not. At least not in any certain manner like in ball pythons. I get mixtures of the coloration from both maternal and paternal genetics (line traits).
I would be really interested to find which tiger trait is genetic not line bred as I have a tiger. I am expecting a clutch of his babies in about 2 weeks. I am interested to see what comes out.
Gary
Also, there are some other things, like Bloodbank and their purple dragons, i'm not sure if the trait of being purple is limited to just translucents, or if a dragon could be purple without being translucent.
The purples are not proven to be co-dominant yet. We have the same animals producing them, but will see what exact genetics proves to breed them and if it will become a co-dominant or recessive gene....or either.
Purple is not limited to translucents, although more common. We have produced as well as Josh with Phantom Dragons, purple hypos and hypo italian leatherbacks.
Here are some examples....