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Claude |
Posted - 29/11/2010 : 22:08:46 Right guys. Say (for a very specific example) that you found yourself with a breeder-ready female Normal cornsnake het bloodred butter ph hypo lavender and you wanted to breed it with a male that would produce an array of different cornsnake morphs.
What's the perfect male partner for this snake to breed with, gene-wise? Or what would you personally breed it with and why?
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eeji |
Posted - 29/11/2010 : 22:15:28 The perfect partner would have to be a sulfur het hypo lav - this would give you chances of normal, amel, caramel, diffused, butter, fire, diffused caramel, and sulfur
The het hypo lavender part would test the possible hets in the normal - I'd only use hets for hypo and lavender (rather than use a visual hypo lav) because if the normal proves NOT to be het you could end up with a clutch full of normals |
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