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2005 Mex mex pairing....

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I hope these two will produce beautiful offspring. The dark phase Mex mex is the female and the male is a silvery splitbanded Mex mex. If the traits are co-dominant then I should have some dark splitbanded offspring, at least that is what I am hoping for.
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John,
I can't wait to see what these will produce and what traits will be most dominant in the offspring. It will be interesting.
Nice pairing,
Uncloudy
 
Can't wait.....

Chris, YOU cant wait....................I cant wait!!!!!
I will be sure to share when they hatch out this summer.....
John Lassiter
 
John,
Do have any idea which traits from breeding this dark phase mex mex to a split band mex mex will be recessive or dominant?
Would they be het for dark phase or split band if not apparent on the offspring?
Sorry for the questions I don't know much about genetics, but like in the earlier post it will be very interesting.
Thanks,
Chris
 
John,
Do have any idea which traits from breeding this dark phase mex mex to a split band mex mex will be recessive or dominant?
Would they be het for dark phase or split band if not apparent on the offspring?
Sorry for the questions I don't know much about genetics, but like in the earlier post it will be very interesting.
Thanks,
Chris
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Chris,
If the traits are codominant then the offspring will show both dark ground color and splitbands. (double homozygous)
If the traits are recessive then they will be normal looking but will carry each trait. (double heterozygous)
If one is recesssive and the other dominant I will have splitband offsprings carrying the dark gene or dark offspring carrying the splitband gene. (homozygous hets)
I am hoping that they are codominant. I have seen dark splitbands before and think they could be anomalies. This breeding will be my first with such traits and will prove alot, but not until I breed some of their offspring will I know the genetics for sure. I hope I will have enough to keep some for myself since most are reserved already. Who said mexmex were hard to move??
I hope this helps Chris,
John Lassiter
 
Breeding results

I hate to convey their results since the female laid slugs this year.....I will try again next year.....Thanks for all the interest guys.
John Lassiter
 
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