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Posted by: Elaphefan at Thu Jun 17 14:44:26 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Elaphefan ] Yes, you can breed a Black to a Texas Ratsnake. If the Texas Ratsnake is leucistic, then you will produce a clutch of intergrades that will be 100% heterozygous (i.e.: all will carry the trait but none will express it) for the leucistic trait. If you want to breed leucistic snakes, at least start by breeding your Texas Ratsnake with another Texas Ratsnake. There is no demand for Black cross Texas intergrades and they should not be released into the wild. | ||
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