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question about salmons

metallicsilver01 May 08, 2005 11:22 AM

ok, earlier i posted afew questions about salmons and was helped out. now, i just wanted to know afew more things, such as what is a super salmon and possible super salmon, and what is F1, F2, and so on... thank you...i appreciate everyones help

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sonoranreptile May 08, 2005 11:55 AM

F1,F2, and so on refer to the generation(s) after the original parents. F stands for filial which means:
Genetics. Of or relating to a generation or the sequence of generations following the parental generation.
An F1 generation would be a salmon to a normal. An F2 would be and F1 animal to another F1. And so on. Once you breed two salmons together, you get the possiblility of having the "super" form or supersalmon. It is the "dominant" form. When you breed a supersalmon to a normal, you will have all salmon offspring. It is very hard if not impossible to tell 100% whether a baby from salmon parents is a super or not. The only way to be positive is to prove it through breeding. I am no means an expert on the genetics of salmon/hypo boas. If I made any mistakes in my explanation, there are many others on this forum who can explain in better. I hope this helps. The only thing I know is that they keep getting better and better looking with every year.

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Derek Roberts
Sonoran Reptile Breeders
sonoranreptile@cox.net
"As we wait here for a sign, we are greeted by the end of time." --Zao

metallicsilver01 May 09, 2005 09:47 AM

thank you, the really cleared things up for me!

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