Bryancho
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I got her when she's adult ready to breed then I just got him after a week I don't have any extra male b4

It should say 1 anery female and 1 snow male. You can decide.
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I got her when she's adult ready to breed then I just got him after a week I don't have any extra male b4
U guys can send me email I'll send the picture I don't no how to addpicture here [email protected]
My female is anery my male is snow and the baby's r 3 weeks old and I'm using my iPhone to post add.
I can take some picture the mom and the dad and the last 5 baby I have I using iPhone my PC is not working I have to use my friends thanks for every one.
genetics doesnt always do what its supposed to do whether its in dominate, co-dom, incomplete dom or recessive.
there was someone a couple years back, cant remember who it was for the life of me, that bred a clark strain albino retic x clark strain albino retic and got all normals and one albino. although that is certainly the extreme exception and not the rule, that is my point, there are factors involved in genetics. is it a freak thing (clutch), is it a weird new line (possibly incompatible) of anery and/or albino in the species, etc.
that being said, if there are stolen pics and such that is in play here, that obviously makes it tough on the seller to combat. my point is that not everything is black and white or "apples an oranges". freaky things do happen sometimes
What do you mean how is that possible? 25% does not have to be super. 25% does not have to be normal 50% does not have to be mojave. The percentages is for EACH animal. Each animal has a 25% chance of being normal, 50% chance of being mojave and 25% chance of being super. It is a roll of the dice for EACH.for example, a friend of mine back east, bred a mojave x mojave ball pythons and got 1 normal, and 4 super mojaves. no regular mojaves. how is that possible. there are genetic wonders bred all the time.
He got normals. There were NO normal genes involved. NONEso, yes, in theory a snow x anery should give you all anerys and snows with the anery's being 100% het albino. but sometimes mother genetics doesnt work that way and throws some crazy stuff
Sperm retention. Or perhaps he did not know that another male may have come into the equation accidentally. (temporary housing situation)genetics doesnt always do what its supposed to do whether its in dominate, co-dom, incomplete dom or recessive.
there was someone a couple years back, cant remember who it was for the life of me, that bred a clark strain albino retic x clark strain albino retic and got all normals and one albino. although that is certainly the extreme exception and not the rule, that is my point, there are factors involved in genetics. is it a freak thing (clutch), is it a weird new line (possibly incompatible) of anery and/or albino in the species, etc.
This guy needs to pick my lotto tickets..