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GabooNx
at Thu Aug 9 15:24:34 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GabooNx ]
>>This is a male hypo (Great Valley Serpentarium Lavender) breeding a female Lavender.
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>>Now there are obvious DIFFERENT recessive genes being called "Lavender" that are not compatible.
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>>So will the real lavender please stand up.......
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>>By definition I would say it is a hypo, just like I think the BEBs are hypo...but they may not be the same hypo gene.
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>>And there are different lavender genes.
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>>I should get double hets out of this pairing.....BUT I have talked to Bill from Great Valley Serpentarium and he said that he has bred this pair in the past and then bred back and produced a cal king that displayed both at the same time....so what do those look like?
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>>Kerby...
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>>Specializing In California Kingsnakes
Thanks for the response. I really like the white/yellow(almost Amel) Lav Cal King and is what I would like to breed my male with, however I have only ever seen a few all neonates and they were all over priced(Pet Stores). I would want a full grown adult assuming my lav Cal King is a male he is huge at close to 52”. ----- Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."

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