Thanks Thunder,
My ultimate goal it to have a couple Snows.
So, either I buy them $$$$ (I assume) or I breed them.
I guess I have a couple options, here is what I have figured out so far (some is copy and pasted and other is figued out on the genetics wizard:
Albino = recesive
Anerythristic = recessive
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Homozygous Albino,
x
Homozygous Anery,
100% Het. Albino, Het. Anery,
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Het. Albino, Het. Anery,
x
Het. Albino, Het. Anery,
6.25% WT
12.5% Het. Anery,
6.25% Homozygous Anery,
12.5% Het. Albino,
25% Het. Albino, Het. Anery,
12.5% Het. Albino, Homozygous Anery,
6.25% Homozygous Albino,
12.5% Homozygous Albino, Het. Anery,
6.25% Homozygous Albino, Homozygous Anery
Another way to look at double het snow x double het snow is:
Regular Double Het Snow x Regular Double Het Snow = (from every sixteen offspring): three albino boas (66% chance hetero for snow), three anerythristic boas (66% chance hetero for snow boa) one snow boa, four double heterozygous boas, two heterozygous for albino boas, two heterozygous for anerythristic boas, and one normal boa.
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Homozygous Albino, Homozygous Anery, (Normal het Snow)
Homozygous Albino, Homozygous Anery, (Normal Het Snow)
100% Homozygous Albino, Homozygous Anery, (Snow)
now i just need to figure out where to get
het Albino/het Anerys