an example of cross breeding locales would be to: breed a ambanja with a nosy be. You are talking about breeding two ambilobes together. They are from the same locale, they just have diff coloration. Locales are where the panthers are collected from. not the colors they posses.
Ive had, as many others, Ambilobes change their bar color. One male I have started off as a Red Bar. He was beautiful. When he fired up his bars would go from Red to Orange with a yellow background.
I showed him his first "lady" and the bars changed to Blue! Practically right before my eyes. Now, he is showing Blue Bars with a Yellow Background.
Well, as long as you are doing it responsibly...being sure to identify them as crosses, keeping track of the parentage, no in line breeding just to get a particular color, etc.
Well, as long as you are doing it responsibly...being sure to identify them as crosses, keeping track of the parentage, no in line breeding just to get a particular color, etc.