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Posted - 25/05/2008 :  20:43:38  Show Profile
Hi can anyone tell me what het for snow means? i used one of them caculaters and thats the result and here are the snakes lighting(m) and sunset(f).what do you think.

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Posted - 26/05/2008 :  17:23:43  Show Profile
come on some one should know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted - 26/05/2008 :  17:23:43  Show Profile
come on some one should know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted - 26/05/2008 :  19:06:25  Show Profile
it can mean that a corn snake carries the anery & amel genes so when bred with the same snake or another snow there is a chance of producing snows.
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Posted - 26/05/2008 :  19:06:25  Show Profile
it can mean that a corn snake carries the anery & amel genes so when bred with the same snake or another snow there is a chance of producing snows.
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Posted - 26/05/2008 :  19:11:18  Show Profile
looking at your pictures i assume the snake on the left is a normal being bred to the snow on the right. If both are not het for any other traits then you will have all normals het for snows. They will look normal but have hidden traits that will only appear once they are either bred back to the parents or to each other or another snow, etc.
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Posted - 26/05/2008 :  19:11:18  Show Profile
looking at your pictures i assume the snake on the left is a normal being bred to the snow on the right. If both are not het for any other traits then you will have all normals het for snows. They will look normal but have hidden traits that will only appear once they are either bred back to the parents or to each other or another snow, etc.
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Posted - 27/05/2008 :  14:37:10  Show Profile
agreed
here is a good link that explains things
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/genetics_simple_recessive.html
all corn morphs bar one at present are simple recessive



www.cornmorphs.webs.com www.southwestpythons.webs.com
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Posted - 27/05/2008 :  14:37:10  Show Profile
agreed
here is a good link that explains things
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/genetics_simple_recessive.html
all corn morphs bar one at present are simple recessive



www.cornmorphs.webs.com www.southwestpythons.webs.com
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