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just got a pair of ATB's a yellow male, and a garden female. what do you guys think? Also, what will these 2 produce? yellows, gardens?

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I've found that when you have a garden phase, the majority offspring will end up being garden phase. You might end up with 1 or 2 yellow depending on litter size, a definite minority.
 
very nice amazons! Nice soft colors on the garden and I like the reduced pattern on the yellow. They are my favorite species. Too bad the female turned out to be male.

Breeding amazons is a grab bag, you never really know what you are going to get. With a garden in the mix, very likely to get mostly gardens, but it's still up in the air. There's a group that's putting together a lineage database for amazon tree boas so we can all start tracking breeding results and such, hopefully it will help us all start learning trends in breeding outcomes.

Here's one of my pretty orange females, she's a CB '06 so still another year or so before she'll be of size and age to breed:
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Good luck, I hope you find a nice female (or two) for those boys! :thumbsup:
-April
 
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