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This is going to be great and very helpful, thanks to everyone working on it!
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Re: none locallity specific bci morp list
Originally Posted by Evenstar
Guys, we are making an attempt to create a genetics calculator for boas like the one for BPs at WOBP!! Any help to finalize the list would be most appreciated!
I already learned most people don't care lol.
I'm waiting on getting approved at the rtb forum so I can get a few things cleared up, then should be able to release it.
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Re: none locallity specific bci morp list
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none locallity specific bci morp list
I care and really cant wait for it to be up and running! Kuddos to you guys for taking the time and effort to do something like this. I have looked for a RTB genetics calc and I don't think one exists, so this will awesome!
Pythons
0.1 Harris Line Morelia Bredli (Ariel)
1.0 Afors line Morelia Bredli (Orm)
0.1 Afors X Harris Line Morelia Bredli (Squidge)
1.1 Brisbane Morelia Spilota Mcdowelli (Loki)(Sigyn)
1.1 Maugg Line Morelia Spilota Metcalfei (Rapture)(Gloom)
0.1 Normal Regius (Rella)
1.1 Apodora Popuana (Odysseus)(Calypso)
0.1 Aspidites Ramsayi (Octavia)
Boas
0.1 Acrantophis Dumerili (Punzie)
And a bunch of Neonates
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Re: none locallity specific bci morp list
Originally Posted by Evenstar
I'm sure boas can't touch the rapid progression of ball pythons lol, yea its easily revised
Well it's been 24 hours and no one has even answered one of my questions on the boa forum. So I guess it will be released as is for now.
So I ran across this, which answers one of my questions. http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forum...stic-boas.html The mystic boa is not just a sharp+blond as only a few in the clutch were the mystic. Something else unknown is going on, unlike the paradigm.
Well I guess we can call it a beta now, I think it works correctly, lemme know:
http://www.owalreptiles.com/boagenetics.php
Male: |
Hypo, Motley |
Female: |
Arabesque, Hypo |
Percent |
Fraction |
Traits |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Motleybesque |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Motley |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Hypo, Motleybesque |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Hypo, Motley |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Arabesque, Hypo |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Hypo |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Super Hypo, Arabesque |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Super Hypo |
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Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 03-04-2013 at 09:59 AM.
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One thing I noticed just now is that you have "Hog Island" listed under Unproven Dominant.
Hogs are not a gene - they are a locality. We should take that out.
Looks like it works great!! You are amazing! Thank you so much for spending the time to put this together - as a boa breeder, I am very appreciative of all the work that went into this. It will be extremely helpful for me and many others, I am sure!
Last edited by Evenstar; 03-04-2013 at 10:05 AM.
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Re: none locallity specific bci morp list
That was one of the things I asked about, how does the whole hog island hypo work, it sounded like it was its own line of hypo. Because in removing that, then we have to remove bloody sunrise, albino sunrise, bloody sunset. If it isn't a gene, they how the heck are they coming up with combo names for it? lol
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Oh! Gotcha. Why don't you add hypo to it then - call it "Hog Island Hypo" instead of just Hog Island. Because I can see others getting confused about that one, lol.....
And this may be why this hasn't been attempted before. It's not quite as straight forward and BP genetics.....
Last edited by Evenstar; 03-04-2013 at 10:13 AM.
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Re: none locallity specific bci morp list
fixed
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Wow, looks like you guys have put a lot of time into this. I am sure it will be useful and people will take it for granted in the future
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