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What to breed with male Moonglow

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I have a male moonglow boa constrictor that i plan to breed in a few years when hes old enough. I thought about getting a female moonglow or maybe a Motley moonglow female to breed. I was wondering if there would be a better morph to breed with to get a more diverse set of babies. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
moonglomow x moonglow whould yield snow and moonlglow. The moonglow would all be possible supers (33% statistically) which would fetch a little more than regular moonglows. moon glow x motley moonglow would yield snows, possible super moonglows, and motley moonglows, a more mixed litter which would be worth a little more . Personally I'd suggest the moonglow x motley moonglow, which would yield some higher end stuff.
 
What is a super moonglow? I have seen the title before but i cant ind a picture of one. I can only assume its slightly lighter then a normal but i really don't know. I did just get a possible super lipstick sunglow female but the super moonglow has me curious.
 
It doesn't look that different than a moonglow and can't really picked out by eye. The only way to tell for sure is too breed it to an animal not carrying the hypo gene. If it is. Super, all the offspring will come out as hypos.
 
Hypo x hypo = 25% normals, 25% super hypos, 50% hypo
Normally hypo/super hypos labeled as poss super since there's no deff way to tell the difference

edit to add - all would get both anery and albino so all snows -
25% snows, 25% super moonglows, 50% moonglows
 
April is absolutely right: 25% snow 25% super moonglow 50% moonglow. However, you wouldn’t be able to tell the moonglows apart from the supers, so you would essentially have snows and moonglows (33% possible super).
 
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