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  • 09-21-2007, 08:43 PM
    Kennyxemerson
    genetics questions (??? X ???)
    what would happen if you crossed a

    super cinny x lesser? (lighter brown patternless? maybe white?)

    or

    super cinny x abino? (patternless albino?)

    or

    axanthic x albino ?
  • 09-21-2007, 09:07 PM
    PythonWallace
    Re: genetics questions (??? X ???)
    super cinny x lesser = all would be cinnies, 1/2 would also be lesser
    Super cinny x albino = all would be cinnies het albino
    axanthic x albino = all 100% double hets for (snow?)
  • 09-21-2007, 09:11 PM
    stangs13
    Re: genetics questions (??? X ???)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PythonWallace
    super cinny x lesser = all would be cinnies, 1/2 would also be lesser
    Super cinny x albino = all would be cinnies het albino
    axanthic x albino = all 100% double hets for (snow?)

    Hets for snow! Yep.:D
  • 09-21-2007, 09:48 PM
    bait4snake
    Re: genetics questions (??? X ???)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kennyxemerson
    what would happen if you crossed a

    super cinny x lesser? (lighter brown patternless? maybe white?)
    or
    super cinny x abino? (patternless albino?)
    or
    axanthic x albino ?

    I think you're meaning homozygous for both genes, not "what will happen if you breed this to this?"

    If so, a super cinny lesser would probably be a smokey silver/brown patternless snake (only a guess).

    A super cinny albino would either make a pure white snake with red eyes, or a pure orange snake with red eyes. Depends if the color of a super cinny is axanthic (no yellow coloring at all) or if the brown is a darker yellow.

    An axanthic albino, or snow, has been done. It's a mostly white snake (depending on the line of axanthic bred to the albino) with a slightly visible pattern. The best line of axanthic to produce the whitest snake w/ littlest pattern is probably the VPI line.
  • 09-21-2007, 11:26 PM
    Kennyxemerson
    Re: genetics questions (??? X ???)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bait4snake
    I think you're meaning homozygous for both genes, not "what will happen if you breed this to this?"

    If so, a super cinny lesser would probably be a smokey silver/brown patternless snake (only a guess).

    A super cinny albino would either make a pure white snake with red eyes, or a pure orange snake with red eyes. Depends if the color of a super cinny is axanthic (no yellow coloring at all) or if the brown is a darker yellow.

    An axanthic albino, or snow, has been done. It's a mostly white snake (depending on the line of axanthic bred to the albino) with a slightly visible pattern. The best line of axanthic to produce the whitest snake w/ littlest pattern is probably the VPI line.

    yeah thats actually exactly what i meant haha sorry :D

    super x super

    thanksss
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