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Eastern poss het snow pics

scott_felzer May 25, 2008 07:10 PM

These have a very cool color, it's hard to capture on film, it's an orangish/brown color. These were produced from double het snows bred to a double het snow so are 66% possible het for albino, snow and melanistic.

Scott

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Replies (2)

boxienuts May 25, 2008 10:33 PM

Scott,
so these babies are the result of crossing a het for albino and het for melanistic to the same? The same cross that produced the Shuet snows? did you get any snows, albinos or melanistic babies in the litter?
Jeff
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scott_felzer May 26, 2008 11:20 AM

Jeff,

Originally Kyle Scheutt crossed albinos to melanistics and produced the first double hets. These double hets are what produced the possible hets. The female did produce some snows, albinos, melanistics and the possible hets.

Scott

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