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I was wondering what you get from crossing a male salmon with a normal columbian do you get het salmons or just nicer normals don't know much about boa genetics.
Salmon is a co-dom or dom trait .. actually kind of in between since it doesnt entirely fit either definition to a T. That being said if the offspring gets the salmon gene it will show it so half of the babies between salmon X normal breedings will be salmons and half will be normals. There is a super form of this morph but it is not readily identifiable. Bred to a normal a super salmon will produce all salmon offspring and that is what is needed to prove a super out. Hope that helps.