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Wondering....

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Next breeding season I'm planning on breeding my dream cornsnake and my okeetee corn, I was wondering what I would get if I bred them. Another possible hook up would be the dream and my anery corn. What would I get if bred these also? Please help. Thank you.
 
You got to help me here. What is a "dream" cornsnake? This is a term I am not familiar with.

Wayne
 
I got the snake from a friend of mine about 8 months ago. Let me see if I can find a pic of her and I'll post it.
 
That looks like a classic! A very pretty one at that! If you breed that to either the Okeetee or the Anery, then you will get all classics. Assuming that there are no hidden similar recessives, in any of the snakes.

On the Okeetee/Classic corn, some of the pips would express some of the Okeetee traits and if you breed them those to other Okeetees, you could "possibly?!" get more Okeetee's. Possibly? You would be better to breed that Okeetee to an Okeetee. The Okeetee is a Classic corn with a variation in color in bordering on the saddles. (Hope I didn't confuse you!)

All of the offspring from the Classic/Anery Cross would be Classics het for Anery.

Again, this is all assuming there are no hidden recessives.

Good Luck,

Wayne
 
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