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Old 10-03-2010, 02:53 PM
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what would i get if i put a male pueblacorn with an amel stripe corn , also same question for a snow with an amel stripe , corn calc doesnt have the answers im afreyd
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Corncalc can answer the snow to amel stripe - you'd get amels het anery stripe (unless any hidden hets). It can't do the other as it only does corns not hybrids.
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anyone bred a pueblacorn with a normal corn or corn morph~?
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anyone bred a pueblacorn with a normal corn or corn morph~?
I'm sure it has been done somewhere along the line, unless pueblacorns are sterile hybrids, which can happen.
If, however, they are fertile, then given that a pueblacorn is 50% corn 50% pueblan milk, by breeding it to a corn you will get a snake which is more like a corn, as it will dilute the pueblan genes, I believe you will end up with a snake which is 75% corn 25% milk.
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would it still have the pueblan markings or am i delving into the unknown
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would it still have the pueblan markings or am i delving into the unknown
I can't help on that one. If it did, I am guessing they would be very much reduced. A pueblacorn doesn't really have milk markings, they are blended with the corn pattern. I would imagine that if a pueblacorn x corn was viable then the offspring would look more like a corn than a pueblacorn and certainly not like a milk.
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my pueblacorn has exact pueblan markings thought but the body of a corn ill send a pic
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