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FL King Genetics (Rainer)

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Posted by: Joejr14 at Mon Aug 21 22:32:41 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joejr14 ]  
   

I'm a bit lost here, and I can't see to find any information through google, so I figured I'd ask it here.

I've picked up two pairs of regular florida kings, a Hypo Brooksi and an axanthic brooksi, so I'm trying to get the genetics down.

I've seen pb hypo, flame hypo, regular hypo, pearl, snow, ghsot, etc etc. Can someone explain all of this to me?

What's the difference between pearl and snow? They look just about the same to me, except Pearl is obviously albino, and snow is not....which doesn't seem to make much sense.

Are any traits dominant or co-dominant, or are they all simple recessive?

A snake expressing axanthism and hypomelanism homozygously will be what?


   

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