I´m not that into geneticts, so what would be the outcome?
The tiger is co-dominant and the burmese recessive.
Has it ever been done before?
Jonas
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I´m not that into geneticts, so what would be the outcome?
The tiger is co-dominant and the burmese recessive.
Has it ever been done before?
Jonas
You would get a really ugly snake don't do it
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"We don't inherate the earth from our parents, we borrow it from our children"
Why would it be ugly?
I think bateaters in generel are very pretty, so can´t see why this would be different.
The babies wouldn´t even show any green (recessive) so the babies would be a mix of normal bateaters and tiger bateaters.
Next generation would produce green bateaters, tiger bateaters and supertiger bateaters.
bateaters are the only hybrid snake i like at all.
its personal preference on how they look and all that.
the genetics are not yet proven with the different morphs of the two species.
all those that could happen are all in theory. no one knows other than plain bateaters, jungle burms, jungle retics and platinum jungle retics
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