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Posted by: Lee McMurtry at Wed Aug 18 20:08:48 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Lee McMurtry ] This year I bred my amelanistic female to a normal male I got at a show last year. I was surprised (and pleased) to find that the clutch contained normals, amels, anerythristics, and two snows! The male must be het anery and het amel, right? Does anyone know of a website or book that lists the known cornsnake mutations and how they are transmitted? (ie dominant, recessive, codominant, etc). Thanks! [ Hide Replies ]
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