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Old 09-07-2007, 05:01 PM
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Putting an amel het anery to a snow will get about half amels and half snows - you can't get any non-amel offspring out of that pair.

If you want a "rainbow" clutch a normal het snow would produce about equal portions normals, amels, anerys and snows (over a large number of eggs, that is!) ... but I'd personally put the snow to something else too. Something that would produce some nice multi hets to create even more in the second generation
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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
All corn morphs are simple recessive, except for ultra, it is codominant to amel on the same locus.

Also, sometimes hets can be "visual". Ie het for caramel animals sometimes show a high amount of yellow. I have also seen het for stripe/motley animals with some striping down their sides.

The only way to really know what an animal is het for is to test breed to KNOWN carriers of whatever you are trying to prove out.
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I put our male butter with an amel female , no known hets for either.
The hatchlings are all visually amel.

What would be the best way to describe them if I offer them for sale?

I mean amel het for??????? 25% , 66%?

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Amel het caramel.

Mum's an Amel, Dad's a Caramel Amel, so every baby HAS to be het for caramel and visually amel.
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LOL this genetics stuff must be finally getting through my thick skull.

Thats what I thought

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Greenspot snow x Hypo Motley ghost?
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snow to ghost motley will give

anerys het amel, hypo and motley, unless other hets com into play
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ok, I have a greenspot snowcorn, male
I'm looking for a morph to breed him to, I've found some and need to know what i'd get, so what would I get from these.
Pewter het Hypo
snow motley
blizzard
anery striped motley
butter motley
and bloodred
these are just ones i've found and like the look of, any of these not worth bothering with?
and any suggestions for others.
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to the snow mot you would get snows, to the rest you would get normal het for whatever it is , unless there are hidden hets.
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what happens if you breed an ultramel to a geat plains rat snake.... is it a paler creamsicle maybe???
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