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Posted by: PGoss at Thu Feb 16 20:29:25 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PGoss ] unless you have a male het. from the same strain, you will get all normal babies that are 50% het. for the stripe strain your female carries. What are you going to breed with her? Your best bet would obviously be a male carrying the Kahl stripe gene. Maybe that is the gene she carries. Then you produce 25% striped babies if bred to a het., or 50% striped if bred to a phenotypical stripe. If your female's gene produces in a dominant fashion, you could breed her to any male and get striped babies. If the breeder guaranteed she was het., that would imply a recessive trait. Do you know what your snakes siblings looked like? Hopefully someone else will have specific info on the father of your snake. Best of luck with her. | ||
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