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Kerby...
at Sun May 8 13:52:36 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kerby... ]
Nice, I got some from Don last year and the year before. The confusion is in the terminology. In that statement it mentions "Snow" which is not a viable term for cal kings. "Snow" in other species (ie. corn snakes) refers to a snake that is displaying two recessive genes at the same time (amel & anery). With that definition, there ARE NO SNOWS IN CAL KINGS. Also Steve Osborne uses the term "Snow" for his High Whites. His use of the term "Snow" is not correct. I am assuming that the genetics that are being referred to in the CHOCOLATE BANANAS ("Snow" is "Blizzard", which is a cal king displaying 2 recessive genes at the same time (albinism & melanism) - correct?
My female Chocolate Banana won't be big enough to breed until next year, my male Chocolate Banana did not breed the larger female sibling that is from his clutch. She is a banana. So I bred her to a male that I produced a couple of years ago THAT IS A DOUBLE HET for albinism & melanism. I also bred him to 2 of his sibling females that are double hets. I wonder if any Chocolate Bananas will pop out?

Kerby...
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