I'm curious, if you keep breeding Burmese with little bit of blacks spots could you eventually make it to where they have little to none?
I've seen many breeders breed other reptiles to get to where they have no spots or very little. That's generation to generation tho of breeding for 10 or more years.I highly doubt it. Unless one hatches out solid yellow! I could only wish!!!
10 years for animals that mature in 9-12 months would literally take more than a man's lifetime to do this with tortoises.I've seen many breeders breed other reptiles to get to where they have no spots or very little. That's generation to generation tho of breeding for 10 or more years.
Yeah you're right. I'm no expert or anything when it comes to genetics and breeding at all. I want to get into breeding Chameleons tho and it's my project I've been wanting to do. Tortoises are nothing like a gecko or Skink.10 years for animals that mature in 9-12 months would literally take more than a man's lifetime to do this with tortoises.
Yeah you're right. I'm no expert or anything when it comes to genetics and breeding at all. I want to get into breeding Chameleons tho and it's my project I've been wanting to do. Tortoises are nothing like a gecko or Skink.
Yeah I've been reading about chameleons on the chameleon forum and it's been super helpful and other various websites. I'm excited! I've never bred anything before.Well I'm no expert either, but I've read that you can breed panthers or veiled chameleons at 9-12 months of age.