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Jeremy Stone
at Mon Apr 24 15:35:38 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Stone ]
First off Bill, That is one KILLER snow. I love the yellow and white. That looks amazing. IT kindof looks like what I think a Sharp Snow would look like. That is one awesome combo, and like you said, those are some "POWER GENES".
Chris,
I have a blood boa from the Peweter litter, and I have a few Pewters. They are without a doubt a type 2, and anerythristic. Bills breeding last year was very interesting, and I think they are probably compatible across the board. Bill proved it.
The whole Blood group came in with Anerythristics, and Ron did breed a few bloods to type 2's, and he got type 2's right away, so back in the late 90's there was some speculation that the type 2 may even be a Co-dominant, but that was put to rest with a few breedings, and we know it is recessive.
However, it will be interesting to see if all the Type 2's are compatible. In Ball Pythons, you have a few Axanthics that look similar to eachother yet they don't have the same genetic makeup. That may or May not be the case with the Type 2 in boas. Some other Type 2's may be axanthic too.
Keep us Posted Bill. Best of luck!!!
Jeremy
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- Be patient, Bill ... - GainesReptiles, Sun Apr 23 16:35:21 2006

- Naw,,,, - gmherps, Sun Apr 23 16:37:05 2006
- RE: Be patient, Bill ... - wilsocks, Sun Apr 23 17:53:05 2006
- Hmmm could it be.... - Red_Hydra, Sun Apr 23 18:32:46 2006
- Triples... - ChrisGilbert, Mon Apr 24 08:18:40 2006
- The litter may surprise you..... - kirby, Mon Apr 24 12:47:51 2006
- OMG you must be dying! - slithering_serpents, Mon Apr 24 21:59:42 2006
- OMG you must be dying! - slithering_serpents, Mon Apr 24 22:02:15 2006
- RE: Be patient, Bill ... - GainesReptiles, Tue Apr 25 09:07:05 2006

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