radera5
Got Ballz?!?
I'll try to keep this short and sweet-
I bred a Butter Daddy male to a normal female and I hit some great odds.
1.1 Butters and 1.5 Het Daddy's.
The Daddy gene in my opinion; at times acts like a recessive, it's listed on WOBP as a Dom (wrong) and from everything I have gathered from talking to others in the project, it's actually a co dom. (inc dom)
So, Het Daddy's appear normal but will react with BluEL complex males.
If you breed a Het Daddy X Mojave the possibilities are:
25% normal
25% Het Daddy
25% Mojave
25% Platinum Mojave. (Mojave Daddy)
-Visual Daddy's can not be reproduced when bred to a normal like a Bumble Bee can.
When you breed a visual Daddy, in my case a Butter Daddy x Mojave the possibilities are:
25% Het Daddy
25% Butter
25% BEL (Mojave/Butter)
25% Platinum Mojave (Mojave Daddy)
This is the same with Phantom/Mystic, Lesser/Butter, Mojave, Russo, and any I might have missed. It works alot like the Special does; reacting with BEL animals to create Crystals.
Now the odd thing is when you breed a Het Daddy x Het Daddy you don't get any visual Daddy stuff. This seems to throw a ton of people off. It also seems there is just no form of Daddy as a single gene by itself. I have noticed that all the Het Daddy's I hatched out look similar in many ways.
Maybe these are just 'markers', or maybe it was just a coincidence?
It's one of the true hidden gene's and only reacts with certain things. Very unusual.
Ralph proved all this out 12 years or so ago I believe. (give or take, I can't remember off the top of my head right now)
Since hatching these, I've offered a few for sale and each and every ad I make gets me a long line of questions and doubters.
Now I don't mind questions even considering many could be answered by doing a simple Google search but I figured maybe starting a discussion will get some others thoughts on this unique gene and maybe raise some overall awareness on the project.
I've been in debates with people almost daily for the last 3 or 4 weeks over these. Is it a morph? Is it recessive or inc dom? It's about time a public discussion gets started.
Here is a link from Susan over in the UK who works with Ralph and handles all his overseas sales, it has a lot of really good info on the project so if you do not know about Daddy stuff already, please take a moment to read through this short thread to form an opinion.
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forum...addy-gene.html
Thanks for reading, if nothing else, hopefully at least a few people who haven't even heard of the project will gain something from this.
First Pic- Visual Butter Daddy
Second Pic- Het Daddy
I bred a Butter Daddy male to a normal female and I hit some great odds.
1.1 Butters and 1.5 Het Daddy's.
The Daddy gene in my opinion; at times acts like a recessive, it's listed on WOBP as a Dom (wrong) and from everything I have gathered from talking to others in the project, it's actually a co dom. (inc dom)
So, Het Daddy's appear normal but will react with BluEL complex males.
If you breed a Het Daddy X Mojave the possibilities are:
25% normal
25% Het Daddy
25% Mojave
25% Platinum Mojave. (Mojave Daddy)
-Visual Daddy's can not be reproduced when bred to a normal like a Bumble Bee can.
When you breed a visual Daddy, in my case a Butter Daddy x Mojave the possibilities are:
25% Het Daddy
25% Butter
25% BEL (Mojave/Butter)
25% Platinum Mojave (Mojave Daddy)
This is the same with Phantom/Mystic, Lesser/Butter, Mojave, Russo, and any I might have missed. It works alot like the Special does; reacting with BEL animals to create Crystals.
Now the odd thing is when you breed a Het Daddy x Het Daddy you don't get any visual Daddy stuff. This seems to throw a ton of people off. It also seems there is just no form of Daddy as a single gene by itself. I have noticed that all the Het Daddy's I hatched out look similar in many ways.
Maybe these are just 'markers', or maybe it was just a coincidence?
It's one of the true hidden gene's and only reacts with certain things. Very unusual.
Ralph proved all this out 12 years or so ago I believe. (give or take, I can't remember off the top of my head right now)
Since hatching these, I've offered a few for sale and each and every ad I make gets me a long line of questions and doubters.
Now I don't mind questions even considering many could be answered by doing a simple Google search but I figured maybe starting a discussion will get some others thoughts on this unique gene and maybe raise some overall awareness on the project.
I've been in debates with people almost daily for the last 3 or 4 weeks over these. Is it a morph? Is it recessive or inc dom? It's about time a public discussion gets started.
Here is a link from Susan over in the UK who works with Ralph and handles all his overseas sales, it has a lot of really good info on the project so if you do not know about Daddy stuff already, please take a moment to read through this short thread to form an opinion.
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forum...addy-gene.html
Thanks for reading, if nothing else, hopefully at least a few people who haven't even heard of the project will gain something from this.
First Pic- Visual Butter Daddy
Second Pic- Het Daddy