Re: "50% het snow" u wat?
I would assume on a visible Axanthic that 50% Het Snow really means 50% Het for Albino. I would have definitely clarified with the breeder though.
I've seen people get real 'creative' on labeling/pricing their snakes at expos.
Re: "50% het snow" u wat?
^that's how the breeder worded a response of his to me on facebook if it helps narrow it any
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Deborah
It is possibly het for albino so what it means is that with the right animal you may possibly produce a snow if it proves or not is it does not.
The best way to go about proving this out would be an Albino 100% Het Axanthic or even an Albino.
Could you help me explain what these two words mean interchangably? Snow & Albino. I was under the impression they may be the same thing, but this makes me think Snow might be its own morph?
Re: "50% het snow" u wat?
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twothirteen
^that's how the breeder worded a response of his to me on facebook if it helps narrow it any
Could you help me explain what these two words mean interchangably? Snow & Albino. I was under the impression they may be the same thing, but this makes me think Snow might be its own morph?
Albino is the visual expression of a recessive gene. i'm sure u know what albinos are - white and yellow snakes w/ pink/red eyes. they're one of the oldest morphs. Axanthic is another visual expression of a recessive gene. it's the grey/silver black female that u have. Snow is a double visual recessive - being both Albino and Axanthic. it's a beautiful, almost all white, pink/red eye snake w/ light yellow pattern that fades up.
instead of advertising your snake as an Axanthic 50% het Albino, the breeder advertised it as an Axanthic 50% het Snow. same thing, worded differently. Lol advertising it as het Snow made it sound more awesome and genetically more powerful IMO. i've also seen peeps advertise snakes as het Dreamsicle (Lavender Albino het Pied or Pied het Lavender ALbino).
Re: "50% het snow" u wat?
oO nice I haven't been able to find damn near any information about the "snow morph" online -- which is any snake that's axanthic and albino -- by chance is there another name for it?? I'mma "thank" every one of you who responded :)