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Old 09-30-17, 04:12 PM   #1
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Talking Cali King genetics question

Can somebody please tell me the offspring percentage of M lavender albino banana cal king X FM albino banana? Will they be 50% lav albino banana and 50% albino banana?? Any help is appreciated, Thanks. -Tyler
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Old 10-02-17, 12:47 PM   #2
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Re: Cali King genetics question

It depends. If albino and lavendar are seperate morphs then most likely you'll end up banana kings all double het for albino and lav. albino.

So just plain bananas.
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Lavender albino and albino are separate recessive genes. Thus, Aaron is correct on the results. And has probably been saving that one-liner for a ball python breeding question.
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Lavender albino and albino are separate recessive genes. Thus, Aaron is correct on the results. And has probably been saving that one-liner for a ball python breeding question.
You give me too much credit. I missed my own one-liner.
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