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SecretSReptiles
at Wed Jun 22 11:51:47 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SecretSReptiles ]
I'll give this a try:
Sam,
Pastels aren't really a morph. There blood line is from a lot of selective breeding.
Pastel X Anery = Pastel HET Anery's
Pastel X Albino = Pastel HET albino
Pastel X Hypo/Salmon = Pastel Hypo/Salmons
Depending on the ratio of the litter, for the recessive gene, say for you get 40 babies in each litter, 50% will be HET Anery or Albino. While the other half will be Pastel Het Anery or Albino.
Since salmon/hypos are co-dom genes, Half of the litter will be Pastel Salmons, while the other half will be Pastels. Normally, everytime I see a Normal from a salmon litter, they look very nice looking.
Now when you breed the Pastel hets:
Pastel Het Anery X Anery = Anery Pastel (I have no idea what the name for them are)
Pastel Het Albino X Albino = Pastel Albinos (they are really awesome looking!)
Hope I got this right. ----- 1.2 Normal BCI
0.1 66% poss DH snow BCI
0.2 Pastel BCI
0.1 Pastel Het Albino BCI
1.0 Anery BCI
1.0 Striped Albino BCI
0.1 Salmon 66% poss DH snow BCI
1.0 Salmon Hog Cross BCI ssp.
0.1 Hog Island Boa BCI ssp.
1.0 Poss. Super Salmon BCI
3.4 Ball Pythons
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- Pastel genetics - BOASELECTER, Wed Jun 22 11:17:39 2005
RE: Pastel genetics - SecretSReptiles, Wed Jun 22 11:51:47 2005
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