Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 7:48 pm Re: My Adult Hypo Female Red Ear Slider, Today's Photo :D
I am going to start working on my collection more so at the Daytona show girly. You brought up that great idea and I just took your same idea and enhanced the possibility even more where the morphs are concerned. I found some other maps I am looking into at the Daytona show but I do know if they are genetic gene pools yet. I am very well educated between genetic gene pools in general however not on the incompatibility on the albino sliders that seemed to crush the hopes of a lot of breeders. I am though very good on dominant, co dominant, recessive genes in general and also on the heterozygous of the recessive genes pools which I know like the back of my hand. I will take your suggestion and toy with combinations a bit in the turtles on your idea. Get better on your aquarium set ups, husbandry and care and I will see about hooking you up with a nice turtle but prove and verify your skills to both steve and I. You are a wonderful turtle mama that is dedicated for sure. It just seems you were and still are dealing with some issues but like I told you over private message, it is a learning experience and the valuable lesson was learned and I know in my heart in no way shape or form did you do this intentionally at all. Even the breeder admitted, it could of started during shipment as he should of monitored the weather.
Confirmed Sexed Pair of Albino Red Ear Sliders, Baby Albino and Hybino Red Ear Slider and Adult Normal Male Red Ear Slider