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musical2one Posted - 21/04/2011 : 21:53:29
This isn't really a question about my snakes. I was just wondering what the steps are for determining a morph. Like how do you decide its amel or anery or normal (what are the characteristics you look for)? And how do you decide its het for something? And then whats makes them the second part of the morph? for example anery motley...where does the motley come from? Is there like step by step instructions for determining these things lol
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gingerpony Posted - 21/04/2011 : 22:49:59
hypo reduces black pigment (melanin)
anery lacks erythrin (red) pigment
musical2one Posted - 21/04/2011 : 22:17:35
I mean't lacking red pigment for the anery
musical2one Posted - 21/04/2011 : 22:15:21
Okay; so one of my snakes is an anery because he is quite light in color, which obviously means he is lacking black pigments; and my other one is a hypo because he is a bright red showing that he lacks a black pigment. Is that right? am I making sense of this?
gmac Posted - 21/04/2011 : 22:10:53
if you have a look in the genetics subsection of Iansviv there are explanations to all of this
gingerpony Posted - 21/04/2011 : 22:05:54
the first part of the desciption is usually the colour morph

the second part (if there is one) eg. motley, stripe, striped motley, motley stripe, aztec, patternless, vanishing, tessera, is the pattern

so an 'anery motley' is anerythristic colour (ie.lacking red pigment) and has a motley pattern
gingerpony Posted - 21/04/2011 : 22:01:03
there's the corn morph bible to help http://iansvivarium.com/cornsnakemorphs.php

there's new morphs being created every year, different colours and patterns, some can be quite difficult to determine unless you know the parentage, or have proved the genetics with breeding and identifying the offspring, and a lot of colours change as the snake matures

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