Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?
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Originally Posted by
Foschi Exotic Serpents
Albinism is a complete lack of pigment. Based solely on recessive genes. In animals and humans, if both parents carry the recessive gene, then the offspring can be albino.. A Leucistic animal is entirely different.
Check this out. Scroll about halfway down for a great explanation on leucism. And a reminder that most of us have been pronouncing the word wrong lol.
http://veterinaryherpetologist.blogspot.com/
The albino gene is a complete lack of melan pigment.
Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?
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Originally Posted by
mmateo
You would call it impossible. You cant have two super genes in the same snake. Whether it be a super cin to a super lesser, or super cin to super mojo you would get cin lessers or cin mojos. Bred together you get a chance of a super of each morph but impossible to get a supersuper. Genetics 101 for all you noobs commenting like it could happen....:colbert:
Either one or the other not both
The super pewter has already been produced as well, along with the two other super/super snakes. Super pewter is a super pastel (two pastel genes) and two cinnamon genes. They can, and do, exist.
Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?
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Originally Posted by
mmateo
You would call it impossible. You cant have two super genes in the same snake. Whether it be a super cin to a super lesser, or super cin to super mojo you would get cin lessers or cin mojos. Bred together you get a chance of a super of each morph but impossible to get a supersuper. Genetics 101 for all you noobs commenting like it could happen....:colbert:
Either one or the other not both
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ighlight=clown
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Re: Super Cinnamon Blue Eyed Lucy?
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Originally Posted by
Quality_Snakes
Kewl snake but not a double super :)