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GregBennett
at Wed Jul 13 22:06:13 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GregBennett ]
>>And don't forget, Anaconda is a co-dominant trait that can be very variable and can range from nearly patternless to looking almost like a normal hog (low expression). However they look, an Anaconda is an Anaconda. With co-dominant mutations, they either have it or they don't.
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>>When you breed an Anaconda X Anaconda, in each egg you will have a 25% chance for a Superconda (the patternless hog), 50% chance for Anacondas and 25% chance for Normals.
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>>Again, in an Anaconda X Normal breeding, each egg will have a 50% chance of being an Anaconda and 50% chance to be normal.
ROC,
I was just talking in general terms. What they're asking is if there is a better chance of getting more condas by using a normal from a conda clutch. At least that's what I thinking is being asked. -----

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