Some pics of the new retic clutch

Jmugleston

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So far I've only had a chance to photograph six from this clutch. The scratch on my lens, their bright yellow color, and their inability to sit still for more than 1 second makes photographing them a pain, so these will have to suffice for now.










 

forhorsmn

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Absolutely beautiful. I've always been a big fan of these. Would you be selling any of them soon?
 

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Congrats! They are gorgeous.
 

Jmugleston

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Absolutely beautiful. I've always been a big fan of these. Would you be selling any of them soon?
Yep. They've all shed and once they begin feeding they are listed for sale. We currently have albinos, albino tigers, and albino super tigers for sale.

J.
 

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whats the difference from an albino tiger, and an albino super tiger beyond the need of kriptonite to overcome the strengh of one?
 

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whats the difference from an albino tiger, and an albino super tiger beyond the need of kriptonite to overcome the strengh of one?
Tigers are the heterozygous phenotype and super tigers are the homozygous phenotype.
Typically the supers have a more reduced pattern. Also their pattern is typically more lineated than tigers (though we hatched a number of tigers with nearly complete dorsal stripes). There is a bit of pattern difference as well including a stripe on the underside of the tail on super tigers. In general the supers have less white than the tigers, but line breeding has produced some exceptional tigers that are difficult to distinguish from the supers.
 

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Tigers are the heterozygous phenotype and super tigers are the homozygous phenotype.
Typically the supers have a more reduced pattern. Also their pattern is typically more lineated than tigers (though we hatched a number of tigers with nearly complete dorsal stripes). There is a bit of pattern difference as well including a stripe on the underside of the tail on super tigers. In general the supers have less white than the tigers, but line breeding has produced some exceptional tigers that are difficult to distinguish from the supers.


Thanks for the explination, saved me gogling, and great young btw.
 
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