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duffy
at Sat Jan 10 16:03:26 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by duffy ]
If you are talking about a leucistic texas ratsnake (the leucistic ratsnake that you most commonly seem to find in the pet trade)...You will get a bunch of black/texas intergrades that don't look anything like the parents, and would look pretty much like what you'd get if you cross a normal black rat with a normal texas rat. I'm guessing a "black" ratsnake that retains part of the pattern into adulthood. You will also probably get alot of heat from some of the readers here (not me!) about breeding "mutts" and "freaks"...etc. Or they will tell you to go ask the question on the hybrid forum where they care.
If you are talking about a leucistic black rat, you will still get normal-looking black rat babies unless your albino is het for leucistic and/or your leucistic is het for albino. Then you might get a mix of normals and whatever somebody was het for.
All of the babies would be het for both, so their future offspring would be a mixed bag of all the above...sort of. Duffy
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