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    Normal x Motley?

    What would I get? Me and my best bud plan on breeding the two when were/their more mature/experienced.

    Normal = Male
    Motley = Female

    And also, is there a site that can answer the kinda of Q's?

    Thanks for any input!

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    Re: Normal x Motley?

    Hi,

    I noticed there was a newer version of the corn snake genetics predictor. Perhaps this will work it out for you?

    http://www.cornsnakes.nl/GenericGenW...cGenWizard.zip

    Since it is a download from the net virus scan it as a matter of course but it was clean for me.


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    Re: Normal x Motley?

    If the normal has no known hets and the motley also has no known hets then you would get 100% normals h. motley. However, with corns there are usually hidden genes (amel etc.), so you might end up with some interesting stuff.
    Ball Pythons, Blood Pythons, Corn Snakes, King Snakes, and Leopard Geckos.

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    Re: Normal x Motley?

    We dont know if they are het. for anything. I got mine from a guy that I knew that owned a Herps store and my friend got his from a Herp store (they specialize in herps are knowledgable). So I guess we should expect all normals het for motley. But if the snakes have hidden genes, we could get some crazy stuff!

    Thanks for the info!

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    Re: Normal x Motley?

    Yup, normal het motley. Amel is probably the most common hidden het, it shows up a lot unexpectedly.

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    Re: Normal x Motley?

    I hope it show up! Whos knows what I would get.

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