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    Default Re: What color morph is this frog?

    It is leucistic.

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    splendid! now the little guy is definitely staying!!!

    I am trying to get a large variety of color morphs... I now have this little leucistic to add to my marbled male, my marbled female, my two albino females, my albino male, my reticulated albino female and my golden reticulated albino male.

    any my x.borealis female of course (I will be getting a male for her in the next month or so)

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    is there any chance this ends up being a reticulated albino?
    I had another froglet who I thought was going to be a leucistic and she morphed into my current reticulated albino, "Lola"


    is there any way to know for sure or is this one of those things that time will tell?

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    This is a really interesting thread, thanks!

    How many individual tanks do you have, and what is your set-up please Jenste, it sounds great!

    Both my step-brother and a good friend both keep albino ACFs, and I had a tank prepared for one (or two).......but a ribbed newt (P waltl) arrived and claimed the tank for himself!
    So I'll have to set up another tank for any future Xenopus...

    I can't wait to see how your little fellas grow up

    All the best, KW

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    Default Re: What color morph is this frog?

    my overall setup is

    * 72 gallon bowfront ACF colony. Currently has 8 adults - 2 marbled (1m 1f), 3 albino (1m 2f), 1 reticulated albino (f), 1 golden reticulated albino (m), and one x.borealis female.

    * 3 X 10 gallon tank used for breeding/ rearing of tadpoles.

    * 30 gallon not currently set up but sitting by incase I have an adult frog needs to be separated from the rest - ex. injury, disease, a male who won't stop trying to breed with females and needs a time out, or a female who an amorous male grabbed onto in the middle of the night and needs a break from men (females should only be bred a maximum of 4 times a year for the females health). in most cases I keep the tank warmer to dissuade any unplanned breeding...but if a large enough storm comes by, the drop in pressure stimulates my males into thinking their breeding season (The rainy season) has arrived.



    I hope to have more tanks in the future but in a one bedroom apartment I am lucky to have this many already! (I have a very patient fiance!)

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    Default Re: What color morph is this frog?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenste View Post
    is there any chance this ends up being a reticulated albino?
    I had another froglet who I thought was going to be a leucistic and she morphed into my current reticulated albino, "Lola"
    I think there is a very good chance it could be a reticulated albino. It would be really exciting since they are quite rare.


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    is there any way to know for sure or is this one of those things that time will tell?
    Unless you have a degree in genetics, you'll probably have to wait.

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    Default Re: What color morph is this frog?

    I have two reticulateds already, one regular reticulated female and one golden reticulated male who I plan on breeding together in the spring. Won't mind another reticulated if thats what this little one turns out to be!

    I'll keep posting pictures of it's growth

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    Default Re: What color morph is this frog?

    Terry, do you know of any chart of ACF genetics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenste View Post
    Terry, do you know of any chart of ACF genetics?
    Hi Jen,

    For many years, Xenopus laevis has been used extensively for genetic studies and there is a considerable amount of scholarly work available. Today, it seems that another species, Silurana (Xenopus) tropicalis, is at the forefront of genetics. The reason is that tropicalis is smaller and less genetically complex than laevis.

    I haven't been able to find any "Punnett squares" for Xenopus, that will summarize the results of single or multiple trait cross. An interesting genetics site for tropicalis:

    Xenopus Genetics

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