Tiger Lilly
Lovin' Life
I just read this on a classified, and it has made me quite curious:
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148036
Post #1:
"Also we have our Male 100% het for albino. I do not have papers for him but when you see the pictures of him and belly there is no doubt he is a het. We purchased him a little over 5 months ago with big plans for him. He was bought from a respectable breeder at our reptile show. He was from a Visual x Visual clutch."
Post #11:
"Recessive's don't have a reliable het marker. But when a visual is bred, "some" normal babies come out with a pretty well noticed marker(which you know is a het because it was bred by a visual, Which is his case.). I only have him up here to try if he sells he sells if not he can still be kept as a breeder for next year. I am more interested in selling the "Stonewashed" Mojave and both Cinnamons! The pastel male is also just thrown in but if he isn't sold we will keep him to breed."
First, I'm curious as to where this info came from?
(I am pm'ing the OP of that thread to let him know about this one)
Second, someone else posted within that thread about the punnit square, which shows the outcome of the (both albino) homo x homo = all visuals - no hets. The punnit square is the tried & true scientific method of figuring out the breeding outcomes, correct?
And last, what exactly are the markers being shown in the photos on the ad?
Is it the almost solid stripes running alongside the belly of the snake?
If the OP has posted correct info regarding his 100% het from an albino x albino breeding, how long has this info been known to be true & how did I miss it?
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148036
Post #1:
"Also we have our Male 100% het for albino. I do not have papers for him but when you see the pictures of him and belly there is no doubt he is a het. We purchased him a little over 5 months ago with big plans for him. He was bought from a respectable breeder at our reptile show. He was from a Visual x Visual clutch."
Post #11:
"Recessive's don't have a reliable het marker. But when a visual is bred, "some" normal babies come out with a pretty well noticed marker(which you know is a het because it was bred by a visual, Which is his case.). I only have him up here to try if he sells he sells if not he can still be kept as a breeder for next year. I am more interested in selling the "Stonewashed" Mojave and both Cinnamons! The pastel male is also just thrown in but if he isn't sold we will keep him to breed."
First, I'm curious as to where this info came from?
(I am pm'ing the OP of that thread to let him know about this one)
Second, someone else posted within that thread about the punnit square, which shows the outcome of the (both albino) homo x homo = all visuals - no hets. The punnit square is the tried & true scientific method of figuring out the breeding outcomes, correct?
And last, what exactly are the markers being shown in the photos on the ad?
Is it the almost solid stripes running alongside the belly of the snake?
If the OP has posted correct info regarding his 100% het from an albino x albino breeding, how long has this info been known to be true & how did I miss it?
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), would that possibly be a different strain, or definitely a different strain?