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Enchi/fire question

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  • 04-02-2012, 12:21 AM
    1nstinct
    Enchi/fire question
    So aim getting my females now since they take time to be able to breed i have my albino which will hopefully get paired with a cinnamon het albino to get some cinnamon albinos. i have my pastel lesser which will be getting paired with a killer bee, now all thats left to get is an enchi, or fire, or both?:D So my question is i really like the look of the reduced pattern enchis and fires that don't have any "heads" on their sides but since i plan on pairing them with a killer bee does it matter if i find one with some heads on their sides? Do the sides stay with the offspring or can the enchi/fire offspring have reduced patterns as well? such as if i plan on pair them with something else in the future such as lets say just a pastel, the offspring will have the heads as the mother did? or can they come out reduced? sorry if this is really confusing:confused:
    thanks for the help
    tom
  • 04-02-2012, 12:43 AM
    RobNJ
    Re: Enchi/fire question
    Any snake pairing can result in a wide variety of looks, but if you are looking to achieve certain characteristics, you'd be best off pairing snakes that display those characteristics. Phenotypical traits are just as "genetic" as any mutation.
  • 04-02-2012, 02:08 AM
    snakesRkewl
    In other words, get a killerbee with as few spots in the aliens as possible to retain the clean look ;)
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