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JaeWright
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/07/2011 : 19:54:12
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hi i was just wondering if i breed two carolina corn snakes, will all the hatchlings be carolina's or will it be a random batch that could contain anything? JaeWright |
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Isoldael
Yearling
Netherlands
999 Posts |
Posted - 07/07/2011 : 20:09:52
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It depends on what they are het for ^^. I had a 2x normal cross and i got some lovely amels out of that <3 |
1.0 anery stripe (Nash) 1.0 hypo pewter (Loki) 1.0 bloodred het amel, charcoal, hypo, stripe 50% phet anery, lavender (Kasumi) 0.1 grey background normal het amel (Saphira) 0.1 tessera het amel, anery, stripe (Lilith) 0.1 amel (Aurora) 0.1 hypo bloodred het anery, charcoal, stripe 50% phet amel, lavender (Mara)
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JaeWright
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
39 Posts |
Posted - 07/07/2011 : 20:22:38
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what thewy are het for? can you explain a bit more please? |
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mikerichards
don't say the 'M' word!
United Kingdom
2901 Posts |
Posted - 07/07/2011 : 20:37:24
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hets are short for heterozygous, and the explanation is very long and quite complicated, there are a number of threads on here going into it, its worth having a search for it. |
Location : Worthing, West Sussex
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Isoldael
Yearling
Netherlands
999 Posts |
Posted - 07/07/2011 : 23:59:29
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In short - your snakes will have genes for their colors. There are dominant and recessive colors. In my case, I have 2 wild type snakes. This means they'll have genes for the wild type (lets call that gene W for wild) but because they got amel hatchlings, apparently they also have genes for Amel (lets call those genes A).
If I were to write it down, the genes of my snakes would be Wa and Wa (both have wild and amel). The reason I wrote the W upper case and the a lower case is because wild type is dominant over amel - even though both my adult snakes have genes for amel, their fenotype (the way they look) is wild type.
When my two snakes bred, there was a chance of getting the following combos:
WW (wild type) Wa (wild type) aW (wild type) aa (amel)
So if your snakes are heterozygous for another color, there's a chance you'll get hatchlings of whatever color they are heterozygous for :). (note: this explanation is not entirely correct or complete, but a very simplified one that should give you an idea of the genetics :). If you're interested in a more complete view, I found a guide for you here: http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/genetics.html) |
1.0 anery stripe (Nash) 1.0 hypo pewter (Loki) 1.0 bloodred het amel, charcoal, hypo, stripe 50% phet anery, lavender (Kasumi) 0.1 grey background normal het amel (Saphira) 0.1 tessera het amel, anery, stripe (Lilith) 0.1 amel (Aurora) 0.1 hypo bloodred het anery, charcoal, stripe 50% phet amel, lavender (Mara)
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Edited by - Isoldael on 08/07/2011 00:16:30 |
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eeji
The Morph Master
United Kingdom
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