What could I expect to get from breeding my male fire corn that is het.hypo and anery. to a hypo lavender? Thanks! Jeff
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What could I expect to get from breeding my male fire corn that is het.hypo and anery. to a hypo lavender? Thanks! Jeff
unless there are hidden genes, you'll get hypos and normals het for all the other genes (I think there was lavender, amel, bloodred - Sorry if I missed any)
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From breeding:
male fire corn that is het.hypo and anery. to a hypo lavender
YOU'D GET- i hope my math is correct- its early....:
about 50% normals 100% het amel, bloodred, hypo, lavender, 50% poss het anery
and about 50% Hypos 100% het Amel, bloodred, lavender, 50% poss het anery
unless there is a hidden surprise!!!
~kin
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100% cornsnake! Sorry that was to easy. but an interesting pairing.
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Thanks for reading.
Big Tom
Expected off spring...
Male is, Amelanistic, Bloodred Pattern, Het for Ghost
Female is, Hypomelanistic, Lavender
Offspring are predicted to be...
25.00%, Hypomelanistic, Het for Snow, Het for Lavender, Het for Bloodred Pattern
25.00%, Het for Snow, Het for Hypomel, Het for Lavender, Het for Bloodred Pattern
25.00%, Hypomelanistic, Het for Opal, Het for Bloodred Pattern
25.00%, Het for Opal, Het for Hypomel, Het for Bloodred Pattern
A hard to figure out mess in a few years when the offspring are bred back to each other?
Regards.. Tim of T and J
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