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rainer looky 3 close ups

ChristopherD Aug 29, 2006 12:33 PM

the 3 non normals and 1 normal(no pic) so far i slit the last egg and hit blood do you think that will effect the baby still hasnt pipped but its only been a few hours.

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bluerosy Aug 29, 2006 12:59 PM

Pics are dark. Either use a non white backround or use a flash.

Just so that everyone knows who ws involved in the discussion on Co-dominant traits..This clutch is from a pair of snakes you got from me that I originally bred. The parents are a result of breeding a male PB to a hypo (Beard line) hypo.

From what I can tell the first is a hypo and the second a PB. Its hard to see on the third but it looks like a hypo as well.

So much that a Co-dom cant have hets.

ZFelicien Aug 29, 2006 01:02 PM

ok Chris, i can see which one the PB is but which one is te 2x HomoZ? both #1 and #3 look different they look hypo then they look non-hypo but a mutation for sure! i'm interested in knowing it'll aid me in figuring out what a PB really is. can u tell if #1 and/or 3 has red eyes?

Thanx i'll me impatiently waiting for post shed pix...

~Z

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bluerosy Aug 29, 2006 01:07 PM

Chris bred this pair last year and got the same thing. Peanut Butter and hypos. Lst year his clucth was small and this year the clutch was to small to really prove out the 1/16th. At least the odds are not in his favor.

I have that pair of snakes in my possesion now. I am looking forward to producing a 1/16 homozygot next year. The female was a bit small so maybe next year she will throw a bigger clutch.

I really beleive the new morph will look something more simlar to a hybino than just another variation of a hypo. I beleive the result will be more strikingly obvious.

ChristopherD Aug 29, 2006 02:59 PM

upon signing on now i was thinking the #2 pic a def. PB ,seems even more reduced black than the one i got last year(tough comparison for a saturated mind). but was thinking it could be that 1 in 16 animal.C
heres the one i got in 05 which never made it to yearlinghood (feeding probs)

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