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Paul Hollander
at Wed Aug 17 16:38:39 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Hollander ]
Sorry. You can't make a snow in one generation from an albino.
Snow is a combination of albino and anerythristic. To be an albino, a baby snake must get an albino mutant gene from both mother and father. And to be an anerythristic, a baby snake must get an anerythristic mutant gene from both mother and father. To be a snow, a baby snake must get an albino mutant gene from both mother and father and an anerythristic mutant gene from both mother and father.
Possible matings that could produce snows (sex does not matter as long as one is male and the other female): snow x snow snow x albino, heterozygous anerythristic snow x anerythristic, heterozygous albino snow x heterozygous albino, heterozygous anerythristic albino, heterozygous anerythristic x albino, heterozygous anerythristic albino, heterozygous anerythristic x anerythristic, heterozygous albino albino, heterozygous anerythristic x heterozygous albino, heterozygous anerythristic anerythristic, heterozygous albino x anerythristic, heterozygous albino anerythristic, heterozygous albino x heterozygous albino, heterozygous anerythristic heterozygous albino, heterozygous anerythristic x heterozygous albino, heterozygous anerythristic
Good luck.
Paul Hollander
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