@Frostine haha that's what I like about her! I lean towards naturally colored wolves usually, though I managed to get two WW's that had light underbellies and similar colors so all of those G2's are from them :)
@RaptorHawk77 the generation is just found by how many hops it takes from baby to every parent/grandparent/great/granparent etc until you get to "unknown", including the baby itself (so a Gen1 would be your founder, still counting itself, Gen 2 is their baby, counting themselves then up one set of parents, three would hop again to each of the four G1 grandparents (or three if a G1 was bred to a G2), etc etc) the easiest way to count it on an offspring is to start with the baby, count one, click the top of their parents, and count each parent you go, then when you hit the end, remember that number as the current highest then back up one, click the lower parent, see if that stops in the same place, then count backwards and go back up for every branch. Whatever the furthest up parent to hit unknown is how many generations it is, and unless its one of my own pups where I have the gen written down I stop counting after 6 because it branches off so much it's too much of a headache to track P:
As for price of the tigers, G4's are 30ms, G5's are 20 for the more yellowed one and 25 for the bright one, the one with green stripes is up for offers as he's druid-y but not sure how many people are into that lol.
Leopards are 40 for the G4, 35 for the G5 as I had to shell out a lot of real money to get spots on them x_x
Willing to work with trades to reduce cost or flat out swap if they're fancy enough, but mostly only interested in low gens (1-3 are most lucrative, but traceable down to 6 is still not bad) with colors anywhere from Dust to Cloud (white range), Blond to Butter (cream range), or Beige to Oyster (sand range) under coats. Natural colors are a big win too. (mine have white, cream, and sand bellies but colors the range of colors I listed that are close to those usually breed fine, white range being the most forgiving)
@viv answered just above :)