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04-14-12, 05:27 AM
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Village Idiot
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Re: Next breeding project?
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Originally Posted by millertime89
Its dom in retics, I can't wait for the price to drop on that gene.
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It's dominant in boas too.
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04-14-12, 09:09 AM
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#122
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Re: Next breeding project?
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Originally Posted by Snakefood
yup, it's recessive.
whether you want the hets or not depends on if you'd like to produce motley snows in the future.
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Now to produce motley snows I'd need my snow het motley and motley right? The corn calculator is throwing me offva bit lol I'm new to this stuff forgive me...
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04-14-12, 09:16 AM
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mamma bear
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Re: Next breeding project?
if you breed snow (het motley) x snow (het motley) you would get 75% snows and 25% motley snow.
if you breed motley snow x snow (het motley) you would get 50% of snows and 50% of motley snows.
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04-14-12, 09:25 AM
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Re: Next breeding project?
Ok, sounds good. The two I'm getting is a snow het motley and het caramel and still debating between a butter het motley or an amelanistic het lavender het stripe. Or I might just get the snow W/o hets....
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04-14-12, 09:26 AM
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#125
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Re: Next breeding project?
If I bred the snow het motley x snow without hets I'd still at least get snows right? I think I'm getting this lol
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04-14-12, 10:12 AM
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#126
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Re: Next breeding project?
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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
It's dominant in boas too.
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interesting... I wonder if it was a gene that their common ancestor shared and they maintained when they evolved down separate paths from each other.
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04-14-12, 01:26 PM
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mamma bear
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Re: Next breeding project?
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Originally Posted by Kingsnakechris
If I bred the snow het motley x snow without hets I'd still at least get snows right? I think I'm getting this lol
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yes, you would get 100% snows, (66% PH motley)
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