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  • 09-14-2022, 12:53 AM
    YungRasputin
    Morph Percentages + Things
    had a question about morphs - i think the best way to ask is like, so i have a Colombian red tail boa normal/wild type, right? and say i paired her with one of those blood boa morphs - what ballpark percentage of the offspring would come out morphed? also, would they all be blended in some way? or would they be distinct like, X% is normal-wild type and X% is morphed? (i don’t think i would pair her with anything other than a pure Colombian wild type liked her so this is mainly hypothetical)
  • 09-14-2022, 02:39 AM
    nikkubus
    I'm not super familiar with Boa genetics, but from what I can gather, "Blood" is a single morph that is recessive. If that is accurate, you would get all wildtype carrying a gene for Blood. In order to get F1 offspring that visually show a morph, the morph would need to be dominant or incomplete dominant like Motley or Hypo, in which case you should get a 50/50 split between that and wild type. In the off chance your wild type is already carrying some recessive morph, then that would change things and you could get 50/50 split in offspring if paired with a visual of that same recessive.
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