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Posted by: DZBReptiles at Tue Feb 20 18:52:08 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DZBReptiles ] I am glad someone else posted this question. I ask about the pastel fire/bumble bee from the same clutch. I was going to repost, but after the well writen and informative reply I got I figured what more could be said. As for your question, I think you would get some albinos, some axanthics and a bunch of 100% hets for both morphs and possibly some double hets. But since the hets would all look normal your quess would be as good as mine as to whos who. As for the single egg fertilzed by two different sperm I am not positive, but I think that would be the only way to produce a snow from that breeding. | ||
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