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Old 08-07-2007, 09:16 PM
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ok it wont be for aaaggggeees as its only a month old lmao..but ive just got a snow, what could i put with it to get some pretty cool morphs? or will i need to invest in something a little more upmarket lol
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well as visuals, you wont get too much thats going to be rare in the 1st clutch.
if you have time you can buy a rarer partner and then breed... keep back some babies and then put them back to each other when they are adults. you might get a rarer one or two that way.
i would go for something like an amel het anery.. that way you will get amel, anery, snow... probably anyway
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Old 09-07-2007, 02:07 PM
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Out of an Amel het anery X Amel het anery cross, any snows you get are just snows

And Bosshogg:

I'm sure my snakes would love you to bits if you had actually obtained a trio of Butter / het Butter Mice Mmm, little balls of fuzzy fat!

I suppose Fawn/Red are essentially the equivalent given their genetic predisposition to obesity
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We bred a snow corn with a butter .
the hatchlings are pale orange what are they likely to be
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They're almost certainly Amel het Anery and Caramel.
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what would these be likely to be

lavender x amber

hypo lavender x caramel

is the 2nd one called topaz ??
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what would these be likely to be

lavender x amber
hypo lavender x caramel

is the 2nd one called topaz ??
Lavender X Amber would = Normal het hypo, caramel, lavender.

At the moment there's someone TRYING to call the F2 visual Lavender Ambers "Peach" but they have not yet proven out the genetics of the animals they have hatched out, nor even seen what the adults look like.

Hypo Lav X Caramel is just another way of saying the same thing - both would be homozygous Hypo, Lavender, Caramel.

"Topaz" is the proposed trade name for a Lava Caramel.
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this isnt raly a genetics question but here goes.
is there any where i can fond out or could u give me a list of corn morphs explaning what is ressesive co-dom and dom and is there any differance in the homozygous and hetrozygous froms of any co-dom morphs
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this isnt raly a genetics question but here goes.
is there any where i can fond out or could u give me a list of corn morphs explaning what is ressesive co-dom and dom and is there any differance in the homozygous and hetrozygous froms of any co-dom morphs
You're probably best looking at Eeji's Corn Morph Guide for a list of corn morphs unless you want to buy the Corn Snake Morph Guide 2007 from Charles "Serpwidgets" Pritzel.

So far, nearly all the morphs in corns appear to be simple recessive to wildtype.

Bloodred is the exception - you get "visual hets" which implies that this is in fact an incomplete dominant gene. A het bloodred often (but not always) shows the "zipper" belly markings and can have odd head patterning.

Ultra is allelic to and incompletely dominant with Amel - a snake with one copy of each appears different to a snake with two copies of one or the other, but both Ultra and Amel are recessive to "Not ultra-or-amel"

Stripe is recessive to motley; Motley is recessive to "not motley or stripe". A Motley het stripe can range from looking like a "ribbon" or "zipper" stripey motley to looking like a hurricane motley - just the same as a homozygous motley can.

Does that help?
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well as visuals, you wont get too much thats going to be rare in the 1st clutch.
if you have time you can buy a rarer partner and then breed... keep back some babies and then put them back to each other when they are adults. you might get a rarer one or two that way.
i would go for something like an amel het anery.. that way you will get amel, anery, snow... probably anyway

ok thanks alot
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