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DMong
at Tue May 10 13:35:54 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Welcome to the world of awesome milksnakes!..
The hypo trait is indeed a simple recessive gene, but the vanished trait is a line-bred trait that reduces the ring patterning, especially on the sides.
Well, if you pair her up with a ghost(anery x hypo) or anery/het for hypo, etc..., you will get some hypos het anery's, and if you get any ghosts, you will then know your hypo was also het anery at the same time. The possibilities are virtually endless with all the possible genetic combinations in the hobby now. The more traits you bred her to that the male has, the more you will know what she might also have as well. For example, a hybino(amel x hypo)that is het for anery, or a snow(amel x aner) that is het for hypo, or a ghost(hypo x anery)that is het for amel, etc...
You could get almost anything under the sun depending on what you paired her with, and what SHE might actually be heterozygous for herself.
~Doug





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