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01-07-2009, 12:01 AM
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Genetics?QUESTION?
if i breed an albino kenyan sand boa to an anery what would i get out of them? visualy and geneticaly?
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01-07-2009, 05:24 AM
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4/4 Normal (50% poss. het. Anerythristic, 50% poss. het. Amelanistic)
It would be easier to just buy a snow rather than test out all those possible hets.
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01-07-2009, 09:07 AM
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Sorry Nanci...that's not quite right.
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Originally Posted by Nanci
4/4 Normal (50% poss. het. Anerythristic, 50% poss. het. Amelanistic)
It would be easier to just buy a snow rather than test out all those possible hets.
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If you breed an albino to an anery you get ALL 100% 'double' hets for snow. That is: 100% het albino & 100% het anery. It's breeding two double hets together where you get all the fuzzy probabilities to prove out through further breeding. .
But I think it's more fun that way anyway...
Oh yeah, visually they would be all normal-looking Kenyans. I have a Punnet Square generator on my website if you want to play with the combinations. It's in an Excel spreadsheet & you will have to download it for it to work.
Good luck!
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01-07-2009, 09:26 AM
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Oops! I was wrong! I figured out het for amel x het for anery...
Ok- you'd get your snows a lot faster than I was thinking! Sorry.
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01-07-2009, 09:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
Oops! I was wrong! I figured out het for amel x het for anery...
Ok- you'd get your snows a lot faster than I was thinking! Sorry.
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Yeah...that combo would not be fun to prove out!
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01-07-2009, 01:43 PM
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thank you for clearing that one up. i was always under the impresion that i would get snows that way. what a bummer.
i have a snow male, if i breed him to an albino would i get all albinos het snow? and if i bred him to an anery would i get all anery het snow? assuming there are no other hets involved.
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01-07-2009, 01:51 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dumbluckjsoh
thank you for clearing that one up. i was always under the impresion that i would get snows that way. what a bummer.
i have a snow male, if i breed him to an albino would i get all albinos het snow? and if i bred him to an anery would i get all anery het snow? assuming there are no other hets involved.
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Yup, that is correct.
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01-07-2009, 03:13 PM
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You can download a nice cornsnake genetic calculator here:
http://pjcreptiles.com/infocenter.html
GeneticGenWizard. I really like it. The basics are the same species to species.
You should have seen how disappointed I was when I found out I couldn't make lavblood cornsnakes with a lavender and a bloodred...And I _knew_ better!! I just conveniently forgot...
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