A lot of you already know about the Engima "neurological defect" and what it looks like....
For those who don't....
I had just hatched my first baby leos from an Enigma mom x SHTCTB dad and from the video you can see one of the babies clearly has the "enigma defect". Now the mother Enigma has the same defect, but to a lesser degree. I found out about it when I did research concerning why she turned her head and did a 180 every time I lifted her humid hide. In her case though, the defect is only noticeable when she is startled or feels uncomfortable. Other then that she acts just like a regular gecko. When I first got her home last year I thought it was related to her maybe being in a deli cup for so long at the show that she was just trying to turn herself around. I figured once she realized she didn't have to do that anymore because she was free it'd stop. That's when I found out about the "enigma defect".
But what I understood was that it was part of the enigma gene in general, and some just displayed it more then others. (as with the enigma pattern)
Today I was told this is not the case, and that enigmas either had the "defect" or they didn't and that it wasn't always present. I was also told that the defect comes from breeding and enigma to another enigma and that even generations down the line if your geckos bloodline has 2 enigma parents in there somewhere then you're stuck with the defect gene in every enigma produced from that bloodline. Meaning that the enigmas that have the defect come from bloodlines that were once enigma x enigma and the bloodline shouldn't be continued at all.
Summary...
If an enigma has the neurological defect it comes from a tainted bloodline and shouldn't be bred for risk of passing on the defect.
But that this is not the case with all enigmas as long as they don't have two enigma parents somewhere in their family tree.
So my question is, Are enigmas with the defect doomed as breeders?
Should we not breed them for fear of continuing the defect?
For those who don't....
Ron Tremper said:The ENIGMAS also can display a physical defect in the form of shaking, spinning and/or head arching. The exact reason for this behavior is still largely unknown, but it is seen to a lesser degree in young whereby only one parent is an ENIGMA. ENIGMAS bred to each other may amplify this problem. Some ENIGMAS do not display any problems whatsoever while others reveal abnormal movements only when they are disturbed.
It is possible that this problem can be bred out of this unique morph over time, but as seen in Spider ball pythons, it may be something that will always be present and not an overall health risk.
I had just hatched my first baby leos from an Enigma mom x SHTCTB dad and from the video you can see one of the babies clearly has the "enigma defect". Now the mother Enigma has the same defect, but to a lesser degree. I found out about it when I did research concerning why she turned her head and did a 180 every time I lifted her humid hide. In her case though, the defect is only noticeable when she is startled or feels uncomfortable. Other then that she acts just like a regular gecko. When I first got her home last year I thought it was related to her maybe being in a deli cup for so long at the show that she was just trying to turn herself around. I figured once she realized she didn't have to do that anymore because she was free it'd stop. That's when I found out about the "enigma defect".
But what I understood was that it was part of the enigma gene in general, and some just displayed it more then others. (as with the enigma pattern)
Today I was told this is not the case, and that enigmas either had the "defect" or they didn't and that it wasn't always present. I was also told that the defect comes from breeding and enigma to another enigma and that even generations down the line if your geckos bloodline has 2 enigma parents in there somewhere then you're stuck with the defect gene in every enigma produced from that bloodline. Meaning that the enigmas that have the defect come from bloodlines that were once enigma x enigma and the bloodline shouldn't be continued at all.
Summary...
If an enigma has the neurological defect it comes from a tainted bloodline and shouldn't be bred for risk of passing on the defect.
But that this is not the case with all enigmas as long as they don't have two enigma parents somewhere in their family tree.
So my question is, Are enigmas with the defect doomed as breeders?
Should we not breed them for fear of continuing the defect?