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  • 05-17-2006, 07:34 PM
    basuca
    Re: Question about white snakes
    so you cant produce a platty dady by breeding to lesser's?
  • 05-17-2006, 08:50 PM
    JLC
    Re: Question about white snakes
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ddbjdealer
    To my knowledge, no one has a platty other than RDR. (Could be wrong... ) And as far as MY OPINION, there's only ONE Daddy.... I think he's still calling offspring that LOOK like the orriginal "Platty Daddies"... but I think Platty Daddy is the founding snake... the offspring that look like him should just be "Platinum Balls" as there can only be one daddy! :)

    Right...I'm pretty sure he hasn't sold any "Daddies" but can't be 100% sure, which is why I waffled a bit on that one. LOL And yeah...I'm not real sure the newer "Platty Daddies" are exactly like their founder. Kind of like NERD's caramels don't look like the founder of that line either.

    Quote:

    so you cant produce a platty dady by breeding to lesser's?
    I don't think there have been enough generations hatched and bred to know for sure what you may or may not get with all the possible pairing potentials.

    Of course, I'm hardly one to be acting like an expert...I'm going on faulty memory from nothing more than reading RDR's site, which anyone else can do as well. I guess I'm just feeling chatty..... :P
  • 05-18-2006, 08:28 AM
    RandyRemington
    Re: Question about white snakes
    Last year’s RDR results where apparent platy versions of butter and phantom where produced from the first generation cross of Platy descendents to both of those lines has really got me agreeing with an earlier theory that only a single copy of the extra something (I call it dilute) is needed to combine with lesser/butter/phantom to make the Platy/dilute versions.

    However, this theory also requires that the “dilute” mutation be linked to the lesser mutation to prevent Daddy Platy from passing both onto the same offspring and creating ¼ platy when bred to normal. For this to work the dilute gene would have to be on the same chromosome as lesser and possibly be an allele of lesser.
  • 05-18-2006, 09:35 AM
    4theSNAKElady
    Re: Question about white snakes
    I never really worry about all that platty lesser leucy stuff....because unless I win the lottery, it's an snake Ill never be able to afford....so I'm just gonna stick to pastels and 'binos for now thanks..;)
  • 05-18-2006, 11:11 AM
    ddbjdealer
    Re: Question about white snakes
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady
    it's an snake Ill never be able to afford....so I'm just gonna stick to pastels and 'binos for now thanks..;)

    Let me know when you produce 1.2 albinos, and 1.2 pastels, and we'll talk about a lesser :)

    You've got trading power! :)
  • 05-18-2006, 11:49 AM
    4theSNAKElady
    Re: Question about white snakes
    well, I won't have those for awhile either.......just gonna be getting a het albino pair from Adam in Oct.....been breeding normals and now ready to "explore" the more affordable morphs.....sorry to let ya down.....
  • 05-23-2006, 11:19 AM
    Herpquest
    Re: Question about white snakes
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fenez
    I'm just wondering what have been the purest white snakes produced today? The snow has an obvious pattern, and I've heard that that black eyed lucys also have some yellow patterning. The super mojaves are also not pure white, at least not the ones I've seen.

    So what makes the best white snake? Lesser x Lesser? Het Russo x het russo? Platy x lesser? Are any of these whitesnakes PURE white?

    Just curious...

    The Black eyed Leucie does not have any yellow 'patterning'. All but one of the five that we have hatched - and the one hatched by Mike Wilbanks, have the odd blotch of light yellow scales, about four or five scales clumped together, but no patterning what-so-ever. A male bred by us in '05, has a number of black scales mixed with the yellow blotches, but again - no patterning.
    Eric Davies
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