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joshruiz Feb 12, 2009 09:19 PM

how many kinds of snow rosies are there? which ones show no pattern? what cross was used to make other types of snows?
any and all answers will be greatly appreciated!

Replies (8)

AncientDNA Feb 13, 2009 12:59 PM

As far as I know, there are three types of snows that have been made so far.
The Snow-White Snow: made with the Morongo axanthic & the Whitewater albino
The Carlson Snow: Made with the Borrego anery & the Whitewater albino
The Coastal(or Limburg) Snow: made with the Limburg albino & the Hemet(Limburg) axanthic
WW albino x Limburg axanth is possibly the next on the horizon.
Let's see...there are 4 types of albino's and, as far as I know, 5 types of anery/axanthics. So that means plenty of different combo's are possible.
Not to mention the hypo-pigmented(ghost) San felipe, various hypo's, calico, & two types of mono-stripes, etc...there seem to be plenty of designers that can be made.
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Thanks,
-JC
www.rosyboas.to

60 plus rosies
0.1 Boa constrictor
1.1 cats

albinorosy Feb 13, 2009 05:08 PM

i know of four, but what is the fifth type of anery axanthic you refer to?

pioneertown

Coastal

Morongo

Borrego

AncientDNA Feb 13, 2009 07:52 PM

Pietown
Hemet
Morongo
Borrego
Mexican, as listed on Jerry's website
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Thanks,
-JC
www.rosyboas.to

60 plus rosies
0.1 Boa constrictor
1.1 cats

AncientDNA Feb 13, 2009 07:54 PM

If he can ever get the line up & breeding...
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Thanks,
-JC
www.rosyboas.to

60 plus rosies
0.1 Boa constrictor
1.1 cats

albinorosy Feb 13, 2009 09:53 PM

Don't think those qualify. There are no mexican axanthics currently in existence, and it was never known if the anery looking babies in that pictured litter actually carried an inheritable trait.

joshruiz Feb 14, 2009 12:06 PM

thanks for the help. which snow shows little to no pattern?

albinorosy Feb 14, 2009 01:00 PM

the snowwhite and the limburg snow show no pattern.

reako45 Feb 15, 2009 11:29 PM

That patternless one is friggin awesome!

reako45

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