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Triple Threats

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  • 06-18-2007, 08:40 PM
    kavmon
    Re: Triple Threats
    no,

    hypo x pastel = pastel and normals that are 100% het hypo


    hypo x spider = spiders and normals that are 100% het hypo

    coral bee is a seperate morph.

    you then have to breed the pastel/spider 100% het for hypo back to a hypo or 100% het hypo to make

    hypo pastels
    hypo bees

    basically co-dom morphs can reproduce the visible morph when bred to normals. recessive morphs, each snake has to have the morph gene either visual or 100% het to make the visible morph.



    vaughn
  • 06-18-2007, 08:41 PM
    LadyOhh
    Re: Triple Threats
    Hypo + Pastel = Hypo Pastel...

    Nope. Pastels Het for Hypo ONLY (and normals het for Hypo)


    Hypo + Spider = Coral Bee

    Two things wrong with this... Coral be is not Hypo Spider. A HONEY BEE is a Hypo Spider.

    And the combo you have would create Spiders Het for Hypo and Normals Het for Hypo

    Edit: Well... Guess I typed a little to slow. :D Oh well
  • 06-18-2007, 08:56 PM
    mricyfire
    Re: Triple Threats
    Sorry about the coral bee honey bee thing...i got confused myself...so....

    the fastest way to acheive this is breed one of the male offspring back to its mother which can be done the next breeding season right?

    *Why don't they teach this in school...I have learned more and been more interested in genetics on a forum then I have in my entire life at school*
  • 06-19-2007, 11:06 PM
    LadyOhh
    Re: Triple Threats
    "the fastest way to acheive this is breed one of the male offspring back to its mother which can be done the next breeding season right?"


    If you are lucky, that could happen. There are NO guarantees with breeding
    however... Especially with males. :mad: (Personal issues....)

    Males can be very finiky when it comes to breeding when too young, but that is true of either sex..

    So, yes, it can happen, but don't hold your breath or count your eggs before they've been laid.

    :D
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