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Het Snow vs. Het Anery

futureherpbreeder

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What would be the difference in offspring between the following 2 pairings:

66% Normal Double Het Snow x Coral Albino 66% Het Anery

or

66% Normal Double Het Snow x Coral Albino 66% Het Snow

Thanks!!

Josh and Sarah
 
From my understanding an snow is the visual representation of two recessive genes, albino and anery. That being said an albino het for anery would then be the same as an albino het for snow.
 
12.5% Het. albino,
25% Het. albino, Het. anery,
12.5% Anery, Het albino
12.5% Albino,
25% Albino, Het. anery,
12.5% Snow
 
Those numbers are only if the genes are there since yours are possible hets. Good Luck if you do decide to breed.:thumbsup:
 
Supposedly some people have tricks but i know no way to know for sure. So all the normal looking ones would possibly be het for both traits.
 
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