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Hey Jason Nelson

colby Nov 14, 2008 10:19 AM

Are those co-dom motley Great Basins you have visible hets for patternless?

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Jason Nelson Nov 15, 2008 11:58 AM

HI Colby

I am not sure what you mean by visual hets. They are Motleys that are 100% het for Patternless! Yes the Motley gene is Co-dominate.

I sent you an email about 3-4 weeks ago.I didn't hear back from you did you get it? I am not sure if my spam filter caught it or not ?

Jason

colby Nov 16, 2008 06:12 PM

What I mean is if you breed two motleys together do they produce patternless (supers), but if you breed two normals from the same clutch you get normals?

Your snakes look like those new co-dom designer Anaconda hognose. They produce supers when two Anacondas are bred together.

I replied to one of your emails a few weeks ago. My email account isn't very good I get a ton of spam so I don't check it very often.

Jason Nelson Nov 17, 2008 07:50 PM

I think the GB Motley gene is going to be simular to the Andaconda Hognose gene. Supers will be patternless. I guess will find out some day. I have a feeling the Supers will be patternless but I hope they aren't since there is allready a Patternless GBs in excistance.

I am not going to breed Motley to Motley for couple years. I will be breeding the Motleys to other Color morphs in 09.

Jason

colby Nov 17, 2008 08:11 PM

>>I think the GB Motley gene is going to be simular to the Andaconda Hognose gene. Supers will be patternless. I guess will find out some day. I have a feeling the Supers will be patternless but I hope they aren't since there is allready a Patternless GBs in excistance.
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>>I am not going to breed Motley to Motley for couple years. I will be breeding the Motleys to other Color morphs in 09.
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>>Jason

Ok that clears it up for me. I was thinking the patternless and motley came from the same genetics. I can't wait to see what morph combos come from those!

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