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Kerby...
at Wed Oct 6 11:24:08 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kerby... ]
But after talking with people like Shannon Brown and Randy Wright, they assure me that is how they were made. I got my Blizzards from Shannon Brown a few years back. I will let you know with 100% proof next year when I attempt to make my own.
I thought and argued the same thing about the pattern issue. The pattern is there and on some you can see it through the pink (as babies) and white (as adults). That is why I used an Albino High White for the albino part of the formula with very little pattern.
I do trust the info from Shannon and Randy.
In corn snakes, when they first bred an amel to anery and produced double hets; and then bred back (1/16 showing both traits), they had no idea what the snake was going to look like or what to call it. In the corn snake industry they are still mixing genes (double, triple, quad hets) and aren't done yet LOL In the cal king industry we are just getting started. People have been complacent with just dominant genes in the cal king industry. It's about time to add more flavors with recessive genes 
Kerby...
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