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Old 07-11-03, 09:44 AM   #1
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Grey-Banded King Question

I'm just starting out in the world of herpetoculture. For years I bred parrots until illness and burn-out forced me to quit. Let me tell you, baby parrots can be quite a chore!

I'm going to start out with some beautiful corns, but the grey-banded kings caught my eye...the "Blair's phase" of course. I know they come in various combinations of grey and black with no, little or lots of red.

Question: if you breed two "Blair's phase" kings, are all the babies the color of the parents, or do you get some throwbacks? Or is it even more complicated than that?
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Old 07-11-03, 11:02 AM   #2
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Hi Ladyhawk,
As far as I'm aware, light-phase Blair's bred together will produce light-phase Blair's. I think it's a geographical variation that breeds true. Some locales are dark-phase, others light.

Good luck with your project. They are beautiful snakes.

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Old 07-11-03, 11:32 AM   #3
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Some of the brightest babies come from the darkest parents too. In some respects they are as Cal. kings. That is, when you breed 2 different appearing snakes together, you can get some like one and some like the other. With still others displaying a bit of both. I breed my alterna male with my Blair's and get pretty much a mix. Still waiting on her to lay this year.
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i havea question too about grey bands. how big do they get
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