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  • 01-24-2009, 08:43 AM
    JAMills
    Re: What would happen if...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by TMoore View Post
    In this case you would use a 16 box punnet square not a 4.

    The punnet would look something like this
    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/ma...owxdh_snow.asp
    except for being double het for snow you could look at it as het for leucy and het for super cinny. I hope that makes sense. I couldn't find any punnets with two co-dom traits.

    That is correct 16 boxes when working with double morph.
    4 across and 4 down.
    For each morph you add to the mix you have to multiply the number of combinations each parent can pass on by 2
  • 01-24-2009, 11:54 AM
    muddoc
    Re: What would happen if...
    TMoore is correct. As for the appearance of the Leucy Super Cinny, it has not been done yet, and one can only reason about what it will look like. In my mind it would be an all white snake. The reason I deduce that is because if Leucism is actually what goes on in a Ball Python, then it works like this. Leucism is caused by the Chromatophores (cells in the skin that hold pigment) being inoperable. Meaning that a Super Mojave actually as pigment, but the skin does not hold the color (yet, the eyes do, making them blue). There for, the super cinny pigment would still be present in the Ssper Cinny Leucy, but the leaucy would pass on the inoperable chromatophores to the animal, and the skin still would not hold the pigment. Just my thoughts, and I can only hope that I am wrong, as we already know how to make white snakes, and I would love to start seeing some other solid colored snakes, but in something other than white, black and grey.
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