Type: Polygenic
First Produced By: Nevell James
Aliases: Striped
Issues: N/A
First Produced In: 2000s
Availability: Rarest
Last Updated: 2021-12-14
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Tiger is a polygenic mutation.
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The Original line is from Nevell James bought in the early 2000s. He had the original male from a guy named Richard Quick. Richard spent a lot of time breeding reptiles in Alaska. Richard sent one to Neville and Neville bred it with a coastal from East Bay Vivarium. It was tagged as a coastal when it came in and there was some debate on if it was coastal. It was accepted that it was a coastal based on the timeframe that it came in. [1]
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They have a really defined head pattern, it looks like it was drawn on by a sharpie. The original stock had a connecting neckband that connected to the head pattern. It had a very distinct look to it. It was different from the trip-stripe or striped coastals of the time. They didn’t seem to have as broad of a stripe and the head pattern wasn’t as distinct. [2]
They have a broad dorsal and lateral band. The lateral band would sometimes show as a stripe and other times as a series of ovals that went along the side. [3]
In the early days, this gene was thought to be incomplete dominant.
Tiger Coastal, Tiger Darwin, Tiger Irian
No known related traits
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