View Full Version : genetics? snowXamel...
chamitch
12-05-03, 02:57 AM
what would happen if u bred these 2 together? thanks
Weather1
12-05-03, 03:01 AM
?????
gonesnakee
12-05-03, 03:02 AM
Amels that are het for snow would be the result. Mark
chamitch
12-05-03, 03:02 AM
corn snakes snow to a amelaistic
chamitch
12-05-03, 03:03 AM
what would they look like? whiter amels? or a little orangy red snow
gonesnakee
12-05-03, 03:05 AM
Depends on the parents ; ) Mark
chamitch
12-05-03, 03:09 AM
but somthing along those lines?
Tim_Cranwill
12-05-03, 03:23 AM
Snows are Amel + Anery....
So, like Mark said, you'd get all amels who are het anery or "snow".
Now, if your amel was het anery, then you'd get snows and amel poss het anery.
chamitch
12-05-03, 03:31 AM
ok so if i bred a snow (white snake) to a amel. it wouldnt give em much jsut more amels just lighter colors. then if i bred the babys together i would get 100% snows? correct.
i thought anery have black and white not jsut white.
thanks guys
Tim_Cranwill
12-05-03, 03:36 AM
Ok, anerys have no red/orange and amels have no black.... pu both together and you get a snow....
Snows ARE amels and anerys combined. :)
Snow x amel gives you amels. Now if the amel was het anery, you'd get snows.... not lighter snows. Just snows. They already have no black because they carry the amel gene.
chamitch
12-05-03, 03:38 AM
snowka. thanks for taking the tiem to answer my Qs.
btu i have one more. what a creamcicles then? thanks
Tim_Cranwill
12-05-03, 03:49 AM
I'm not too up on my corn morphs to tell you the truth but I know they have some ratsnake blood in them....
chamitch
12-05-03, 03:50 AM
ahh ic. thanks man. appreciate teh quick replys too.
later
Tim_Cranwill
12-05-03, 03:54 AM
No problem. :D
Sorry I couldn't help more.... corn genetics can be tricky sometimes.... :) So many morphs! :D
Weather1
12-05-03, 05:14 AM
Try this site it should help answer some of your genetic questions.
http://www.serpwidgets.com/cornsnakes/default.html
A creamsicle is an amelanistic strain created by crossing corns with Great Plains rat snake.
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