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RE: so i was reading the lower bloodred post

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Posted by: HerpZillA at Sun Mar 5 13:33:31 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ]  
   

God only knows, but if anything wouldn't the baird's be more similar to stripes? And then all that follow that ,, OH BOY I started it now!



I think? the Loves made the first bloods?



My argument again, and just throwing ideas. I think a hybrid would have created a simpler genetic code to figure out? Or at least some of it. I very well could be wrong,, I've done that a lot lol.



No one has been able to put a handle on the blood if multigenic, multiallelic, or both.



Very interesting idea though. Some need to write a scipt to cross all rat snakes and corn morphs, and the output is color images, babies and adults. Someday I guess













>>and i have a question that i believe will stir the mix up. im not sure who started out with the first blood red, so my opinion might be completely null and void, but

>>WHAT IF the blood red actually started with a hybrid cross with a bairds rat X corn snake. it just seems that their are to many similarities between bairds rats and bloodred corns. a bairds rat to my inexperience starts out completely grey with somewhat of a pattern and as it matures turns a nice red/orange and keeps the grey head. now that the possability of it being a hybrid is their, hypothetically when you cross the two, the sibilings COULD retain the color and pattern of the corn and get the grey head ( i think someone said sometimes sides also ) of the bairds rat. when the sibiling start to mature the pattern diffuses and the red orange of the bairds comes in to play causing the infusion of the bright colors and accentuating the corns origional colors.

>>SO EVERYONE UNDERSTANDS THIS IS ONLY A STAB IN THE DARK, THIS IS NOT MY OPINION ONLY A OBSERVATION THAT COULD BE A POSSABILITY.

>>thank you please post YOUR opinions

>>adam jeffery

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>>0.1.0 normal corn het hypo,anery

>>1.0.0 snow corn het hypo,anery,amel

>>1.0.0 amel corn unknown hets(4ft 8inch long)

>>1.0 sinacorn

>>0.0.2 snapping turtles

>>0.0.1 3 lined mud turtle

>>1.1 kenyan sand boas

>>0.1 mbk

>>0.1 albino nelsons
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AOL IM Mettzilla

I forgot my password for herpzilla, and gave a bad email,, major OOPS



1.3 Bearded Dragons

6 baby female Western hognose, 3.5 adults some friend some mine,,,building breeding stock)

1 Corn snake (bloodred) 0.2 1 MIA In the house I hope

1 baby creamcycle 0.1

2 Okeettes I think? 1.1 youngens

ochrocephala oratrix 0.0.1? Adult, and a killer!

ochrocephala auropalliata 0.0.1? Adult

2.0 Dogs,

0.2 Cats,,

0.1 Wives, (Long term captive!,, I mean ME!)

1.1 Kids (Paininthearsius takamemonii) J/K great kids

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