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Genetics Question for 2009 pairings

addictedtoherps Sep 29, 2008 01:33 PM

Just wonderig if anyone can tell me the results of the following pairings. I'm trying to decide whom to breed to who in 2009.

Reverse Okeetee male x Ghost stripe female

Anery male x Rev. Okeetee-Creamsicle female

Ghost het. Motley male x Rev. Okeetee-Creamsicle female

Reverse Okeetee male x Butter Motley female

Ghost het. Motley male x Anery female

Replies (2)

draybar Sep 29, 2008 05:44 PM

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>> Reverse Okeetee male x Ghost stripe female
normals het amel het anery het hypo het stripe

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>> Anery male x Rev. Okeetee-Creamsicle female
normals het anery het amel (emoryi influence must be noted)

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>> Ghost het. Motley male x Rev. Okeetee-Creamsicle female
50% normal het amel het anery het hypo
50% normal het amel het anery het hypo het motley
(once again emoryi influence must be noted)
>>
>> Reverse Okeetee male x Butter Motley female
amels het caramel het motley

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>> Ghost het. Motley male x Anery female
50% anery het hypo
50% anery het hypo het motley
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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"Resistance is futile"
Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
Draybars Snakes

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tspuckler Sep 30, 2008 06:55 AM

Most corn snake traits are recessive, so if you want to create morphs, you need to breed snakes that carry the same genetic traits togather.
Like Jimmy said, the vast majority of the offspring from those pairs will result in normal-looking corns.

Tim
Third Eye
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