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Old 14-01-2008, 10:16 AM
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No such thing as a "Classic Hypo" - it's either a Hypo or it's a Normal.

If we assume it's a hypo, you get the following if you cross it to a Bloodred het Charcoal:

100% Normal het bloodred, hypo, 50% chance het charcoal.

If you cross the Anery male to the hypo, you'll get:
100% Normal het Anery, Hypo

If the female has produced Rootbeers and Creams, does that mean she was BRED to a creamsicle....?

Rootbeer and Creamsicle are not morphs, they're indications that the animal is a hybrid Corn/Great Plains Ratsnake.
hi thats what i have been told (hypo classic) im not sure as im just going by what i have been told if i post a pic could anyone identify them for me ?
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Old 14-01-2008, 10:16 AM
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while the clever people are out can someone work me the percentages out for..

bloodred het hypo lav x bloodred het hypo lav

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Old 14-01-2008, 10:17 AM
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that would give you

50% charcoal het bloodred
25% pewter
25% charcoal

pewter is a combination of bloodred(diffused) and charcoal

Ideally bloodred should be assigned to diffused snakes that are selectevely bred for redness, but most use bloodred to mean any diffused
Thanks for your help & for clearing that up for me! Been wondering for ages!
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Old 14-01-2008, 10:45 AM
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while the clever people are out can someone work me the percentages out for..

bloodred het hypo lav x bloodred het hypo lav

Thankee.

Mason

bit of a longer one

25% bloodred het hypo het lav
12.5% lavender bloodred het hypo (plasma het hypo)
12.5% hypo bloodred het lav
12.5% bloodred het hypo
12.5% bloodred het lav
6.25% hypo lavender bloodred (hypo plasma)
6.25% lavender bloodred (plasma)
6.25% hypo bloodred
6.25% bloodred
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No such thing as a "Classic Hypo" - it's either a Hypo or it's a Normal.

If we assume it's a hypo, you get the following if you cross it to a Bloodred het Charcoal:

100% Normal het bloodred, hypo, 50% chance het charcoal.

If you cross the Anery male to the hypo, you'll get:
100% Normal het Anery, Hypo

If the female has produced Rootbeers and Creams, does that mean she was BRED to a creamsicle....?

Rootbeer and Creamsicle are not morphs, they're indications that the animal is a hybrid Corn/Great Plains Ratsnake.

i wasn't sure how to comment on that one, as i can see what a hypo classic could potentially mean, in respect to a hypomelanistic form of a carolina, as opposed to a hypo form of a miami or okeetee, but yeah, i totally agree as far as names go, a hypo usually means a normal hypo or as you rightly say just "hypo"
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Old 14-01-2008, 01:05 PM
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rite my rack just had a mass break out ive now found all my corns but my opal got into my creamsicle and shes seems to be getting bigger and was wondering 1 could she be gravid this early in the year and 2 if she is what off spring am i looking at getting?
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Opal X Creamsicle = 100% Creamsicle het Lavender.

Yes, she could well be gravid.

Edit: Would a homozygous lavender Emoryi cross be a Parma Violet?
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any idea's on this corn morph?

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Old 17-01-2008, 12:46 AM
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well my guess is hypo normal motleyxstripe
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what do you get if you cross a carolina and a snow
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