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Xitania |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 14:10:38 Im curious and would like to know what i could get if I breed my snow with an anery type b? I have no clue in general what u get buy breeding certain corn snakes together. Is there a link that would explain what morphs come out by crossing certain colours?? Please guys help me in this lol
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eeji |
Posted - 02/12/2009 : 20:25:41 quote: Originally posted by Xitania
I only know for certain that my anery's parents are: Male - Anery Female - Normal (or common face they call them here)
My Okeetee mix parent's are: Male - Snow Female - ???
Your anery's mother is het anery because she passed that down to yours along with the father, and your anery will have NO known hets
Your okeetee will be het amel and anery because it will have been inherited from the snow father
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gingerpony |
Posted - 02/12/2009 : 19:55:02 or look on the morph bible here....http://iansvivarium.com/morphguide/okeetee/ |
Blackecho |
Posted - 02/12/2009 : 19:19:32 Post a picture, Okeetees have wide black bands. |
Xitania |
Posted - 02/12/2009 : 14:49:39 quote: Originally posted by Blackecho
Genes come in pairs and can be Recessive, Co-Dominant or Dominant.
Most corn snake genes are recessive which means that you need two of them (homozygous) for the trait to be visual. If you only have one of the genes (heterozygous)it means that the snake posesses the gene but it is not visual but has a 50% chance of passing it down to offspring.
So, unless you know your snake has any heterozygous genes its best to assume it doesn't.
I only know for certain that my anery's parents are: Male - Anery Female - Normal (or common face they call them here)
My Okeetee mix parent's are: Male - Snow Female - ???
To be honest i dont even know if that snake is an Okeetee. the breeder said apparently it is. :S is there a way how I can find out for certain?? |
Blackecho |
Posted - 02/12/2009 : 13:27:56 Genes come in pairs and can be Recessive, Co-Dominant or Dominant.
Most corn snake genes are recessive which means that you need two of them (homozygous) for the trait to be visual. If you only have one of the genes (heterozygous)it means that the snake posesses the gene but it is not visual but has a 50% chance of passing it down to offspring.
So, unless you know your snake has any heterozygous genes its best to assume it doesn't. |
Xitania |
Posted - 02/12/2009 : 07:43:48 Thanks guys and gals i really appreciate your help the links are great
But how would I know if my snakes are "het", "hypo" ??? And what does it stand for exactly??
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eeji |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 22:45:31 quote: Originally posted by gingerpony
i find this one easier to use http://home.comcast.net/~spencer62/cornprog.html
sorry eeji
that one doesn't return correct results for motley x stripe breedings, striped motley cannot be guaranteed. ....and zigzag is a polygenetic morph so can't be accurately predicted, yet theres a 'het zigzag' checkbox ........and ultra isn't there so stuff like ultramel and golddust can't be put in (although that might be because ultra might be a hybrid morph)
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gingerpony |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 21:32:54 i find this one easier to use http://home.comcast.net/~spencer62/cornprog.html
sorry eeji |
eeji |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 20:13:24 you'd get normals (het amel, anery, charcoal) |
reptiledanny |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 18:30:08 anerys het for amel |
gmac |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 14:14:49 link to corn breeding guide
http://www.corncalc.com/ |