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Posted by: DMong at Mon Feb 11 17:54:34 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] You would breed an anery x amel to each other that would produce normal looking "double het" offspring, then back-breed the double het(for snow) offspring to each other to get a 1/16th chance of producing a snowcorn out of a theoretical clutch of sixteen eggs. You would also get a prcentage of amels, anerys, normals, and possible hets. [ Hide Replies ]
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