#1 a anerythristic(male) to a snow (female)?
#2 a Amel(male ) to a snow(female)?
#3 a Amel(male) bred to a anerythristic?
im not sure at all actualy
any help could be appreciated
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#1 a anerythristic(male) to a snow (female)?
#2 a Amel(male ) to a snow(female)?
#3 a Amel(male) bred to a anerythristic?
im not sure at all actualy
any help could be appreciated
#1 a anerythristic(male) to a snow (female)?
all anerys het amel
#2 a Amel(male ) to a snow(female)?
all amels het anery
#3 a Amel(male) bred to a anerythristic?
all normals het amel, anery
the above answers look correct, although you must take into account that most amels and anerys have hets.
Most amels are het anery and most anery are het amel.
If these snakes are bred to snows, they will most likely produce a combination of the three traits.
If they were not het for the other trait, then you'd only get the answers that were given in the other post.
You should look into downloading a good progeny predictor program
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