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Jayde Posted - 19/07/2011 : 20:45:33
I'm sure I've seen something like this posted on here.

I have used the search but it didn't come up with anything, so if anyone has a link to a corn version of the world of ball pythons genetic wizard, that would be brilliant.

Thanks
:)
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gmac Posted - 20/07/2011 : 22:03:46
I would expect them all to be amel motley het anery

Unless your amel is het anery you wont get any snows but anery is a common het so is not impossible.
Jayde Posted - 20/07/2011 : 21:21:21
So the majority of any potential hatchlings would be amel. motley like dad, with the potential of them carrying an anery gene.
I'm guessing any snows would be slim chances
(sorry I'm still getting my head around the precise genetics stuff)
gingerpony Posted - 20/07/2011 : 21:09:10
amels lack melanin (black pigment)
anerys lack erythrin (red pigment)
snows are genetically a combination of amel and anery meaning they lack melanin (black) and erythrin (red) but can still produce xanthin (yellow pigment) which gives them their pattern
Jayde Posted - 20/07/2011 : 21:02:36
Sorry if this seems dumb. I've never gone into genetics before as my breeding pair as a child were literally a brilliant hobby that produced lots of pretty wiggly things!!
But
Where does the anery come from?

If they are both amenalistic - my male bright red and orange pure white tummy and a snow motley White with the slightest of yellow?
I'm a little confuuuuuused!!
gmac Posted - 19/07/2011 : 21:30:54
the female would be amel and motley the male amel anery and motley just make sure you select all the relevant boxes for your snakes genes.

The expected outcome from your pairing is amel motley het anery
Jayde Posted - 19/07/2011 : 21:24:22
Yes, I think that might have been the one.

Although my 2 are amel. motley and snow motley.
It's saying I'll get normals both het for amel and motley.
Is this right?

I might not be selecting them right as it's abit limited.
I put my male as amel and my female as motley.

gmac Posted - 19/07/2011 : 21:15:15
www.corncalc.com
gingerpony Posted - 19/07/2011 : 21:12:06
i find this really easy to use (though i doubt it caters for the high-end morphs)
http://home.comcast.net/~spencer62/cornprog.html
Jayde Posted - 19/07/2011 : 21:10:10
Yes, is there also one where you select your dam and sire and it gives you the hatchling info?
ptmbradley Posted - 19/07/2011 : 20:56:33
http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/species/elaphe_guttata/

That what you mean?

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