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thecaiman
at Fri Jul 9 22:45:16 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thecaiman ]
The anery gene isnt recessive as the term normally means. My opinion of this is from rather limited experiance with anery, but I agree about the lack of red. Anyway a buddy of mine bred a anery male to a pet store normal female boa, 27 out of 40 babies were anery. Now maybe by some fat chance this female was het but from what he explained to me the animal has been around a while its 10yrs or so old so, I have my doubts but stranger things have happened. Have you ever taken notice to the speckling on het albino boas? ever 100% het albino I have ever looked at that I could verify was a het had an intense amount of speckling, Ive also seen alot of 66ers and many would have an abnormal amount of speckling while others appeared nomral, just a thought ----- Jason & Danica
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- BREAKING THE PARADIGM ON HYPOS, CO-DOMINANCE, AND DOMINANCE....... - Sojourner, Fri Jul 9 19:31:46 2004
- I would be very interested in your thoughts on the anerythristic gene. - azreptiles, Fri Jul 9 19:40:57 2004
- Lay it on us - obz, Fri Jul 9 19:42:12 2004
- Thanks for validating my point... - Razor, Fri Jul 9 19:45:18 2004
- Very well put, Sojourner..... - Biophiliacs, Fri Jul 9 20:08:19 2004
- Incomplete at best..... - Sojourner, Fri Jul 9 20:37:50 2004
- Genetics in a whole... - srsnakes, Fri Jul 9 20:50:46 2004
- RE: BREAKING THE PARADIGM ON HYPOS, CO-DOMINANCE, AND DOMINANCE....... - ajfreptiles, Fri Jul 9 21:14:35 2004
- RE: BREAKING THE PARADIGM ON HYPOS, CO-DOMINANCE, AND DOMINANCE....... - treeboas.com, Sat Jul 10 10:01:32 2004
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