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My milk snake really milks cows...

TraceH Apr 14, 2004 09:55 AM

Sorry about the topic, just needed to catch your attention. I have been considering buying a pair of albino Hondurans to breed for awhile now. Unfortunately, I still don't understand the whole het and double het thing. Can anyone explain it easier? If I have a het albino and breed it to a regular what do I get? What about same scenario just with double het? Thanks
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1.0 snow corn snake '02
0.1 butter corn snake '02
0.1 anery motley corn snake '02
0.1 hi-red corn snake '02
0.1 CB KY locality corn snake '02
1.1 Texas Baird's rat snake '00
0.1 albino radiated rat snake '03
1.1 tri-color hognose snake '03
1.0 gray banded king snake '03
1.1 albino striped Cal king snake '01
1.0 black king snake '01
1.1 black milk snake '01&'02
1.0 pueblan milk snake '03

Replies (2)

MarcB Apr 14, 2004 08:29 PM

Check out Terry Dunham's genetic page which applies to all snake species with mutations and he explains it with honduran examples as well.

http://www.albinotricolors.com/genetics.html

Marc Bouchard
Selectively Bred Serpents

rtdunham Apr 15, 2004 09:56 AM

thanks for the referral, marc.

and TraceH, after you've read it, let me know if/where something confuses you: that feedback helps me improve the site.

thanks
terry

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