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just a question

bertrand Jun 21, 2003 12:44 AM

is ther such a thing as 'for instance a male snake has a more dominant gene than a female?' coz i acquired a hypo boa recently and its a female. i just wanted to know if i were to breed a 'hypo male to a normal boa' or a 'hypo female to a normal boa' which would give me a better chance of having hypo babies? a hypo female or a hypo male? im sorry if my question seems stupid, i think it wud just be the same no matter if its a female or a male hypo, but im not sure and i wud really apprecaite it if anyone of u guys out there would help me regarding this matter. thankx a lot.

i recently acquired a pair of tigers as well. wen i was surfing the net, they said that 'tiger x tiger' would produce half super tigers and half tigers. is this true?

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nephrurus Jun 21, 2003 12:51 PM

it is not dependent on a perticular sex of snake to pass the genes along.

as for the tigers, Tiger X Tiger = 50% tigers, 25% supers, and 25% normals.

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