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FRoberts
at Sat Apr 5 18:38:24 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
I read on your page the snakes are exhibiting an Incomplete Dominance trait. From my readings about this as you mix those snakes together you will get a variable amount of blended colors, some one color, some the other color and therefore their is going to be MANY different colored snakes as you mix and match what you term them different as (Irovy,ultaivory etc.).
MANY MANY MANY different colored snakes and if you breed what you are currently calling Blue eyed leucistic together you should not get all blue eyed leucistic. You can get some however, you can get whatever you mixed to make them as well.
Incomplete Dominance will keep it more exciting then co dominate and less predictable... LOL!!
IMO there could be other genotypic factors involved to make it even more interesting!!!!
>>Hopefully you're as excited to see these pictures, as we were to see these hatch!
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>>We are excited to say that a small percentage of babies from the white fire to white fire breeding, produced a new form of White Fire!
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>>We are trying to think of a cool name for it, and it may wind up being a Black Eyed Leucistic, although we are entertaining the idea of calling them the "Angel Phase".
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>>These are pure white snake with big dark eyes. Unbelievable in person!
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>>This is a joint breeding effort with Bob Clark.
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>>Enjoy!
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>>Jay-
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>>Jay Vella
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.
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