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Originally Posted by c3lic@
Ok, so I am new to breeding, and my remembrance of high school biology is slim to none, but i was wondering if anyone knew or could direct to somewhere I could read about genetics of cornsnake morphs, I currently have a male creamsicle, and a female hypomelanistic anyone have any clue on what they would theoretically produce? I remember the pundit square theory but Im just not sure of whether they are recessive or dominant or what traits, wo any info would be helpful. And one off topic question I read in someones classified something aout they are adimantly against creamsicle corns, is there a bad gene that comes along with them or could it possibly have been a personal preference issue?? thanks in adavance.
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You might find the following links useful:
2005 Cornsnake Morph Guide:
http://cornguide.com
Genetics Tutorial at Serpwidgets.com:
http://serpwidgets.com/Genetics/genetics.html
Morph gallery at Serpwidgets.com
http://serpwidgets.com/Morphs/morphs.html
Creamsicles are a result of crossing Emoryi's ratsnake with cornsnake, so they are considered hybrids or intergrades. There are some people who do not like hybrids/intergrades, and some of them are extremely vocal (and obnoxious) about it. It is always important to label your offspring accurately when selling them.
Amelanism and Hypomelanism are two separate recessive mutants.
Creamsicle X hypo corn would produce "rootbeer" (the name for normal offspring of corn X emoryi) and they would be het for amelanism and hypomelanism. In the second generation, the amels would be considered Creamsicles, and the hypos would be considered Cinnamons.