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  • 01-07-2018, 05:09 PM
    Billylesmanaa
    Something crossed my mind..
    If i bred a banana x BEL (lesser mojo)
    and if i hit a banana lesser mojave will it be a white snake with black spots as it grows? Or will it be just another white snake possible banana?


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  • 01-07-2018, 06:16 PM
    Potatoren
    Re: Something crossed my mind..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Billylesmanaa View Post
    If i bred a banana x BEL (lesser mojo)
    and if i hit a banana lesser mojave will it be a white snake with black spots as it grows? Or will it be just another white snake possible banana?


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    The BEL acts as a coverup gene, much as grey or dominant white does on horses. Itd cover it up, though with snakes, you can use a blacklight to see the pattern, idk if anyone has tried black light on horses to see any patterns [emoji23]

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  • 01-08-2018, 11:17 AM
    audioclass
    Re: Something crossed my mind..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Billylesmanaa View Post
    If i bred a banana x BEL (lesser mojo)
    and if i hit a banana lesser mojave will it be a white snake with black spots as it grows? Or will it be just another white snake possible banana?


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    Banana x lesser Mojave will not produce any BELs as lesser and Mojave are allelic(share a spot on the chromosome). You would produce banana Mojave, banana lessers, lessers and Mojaves (assuming the banana is not a super, in which case you would only get the banana variants).

    Before you do any breeding I would suggest learning more about the genetics involved. There are some great posts on these forums you could check out before you spend the money on two snakes that won’t produce what you are expecting.


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