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Re: 3-4 Recessive Gene Mutations?
Originally Posted by Griz/Rosco B.Pythons
Lol I'm not a big fan of the snows
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Me neither unless they are lavender snow http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...r-albino-snow/
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Re: 3-4 Recessive Gene Mutations?
Originally Posted by Deborah
The one on the left in the second picture is incredible. Just wow.
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Re: 3-4 Recessive Gene Mutations?
Man they are mate. I never seen the lavender snows.
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Re: 3-4 Recessive Gene Mutations?
I mean I have but not like that last pic. I thought they all looked like the first one
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Personally, the only reason snows dont just blow me away is the fact that we have so many other, easier to produce combos that create all white snakes. Cleaner all white snakes, imo.
The lavender snows are completely different though, and completely stunning. I'd love to see if a Candy Snow would have stronger purples or not.
But to stay on track with this thread, a quadruple het to quadruple het breeding would likely (unless you kill the odds) take decades to come to fruition. I know one of the forum members here just recently on a whim paired a double recessive to another double recessive (Albino Clown to Ghost Pied if I remember correctly) and outlined the odds of producing a quad animal in his own thread.
EDIT: Of producing a quad animal from the quad het offspring I mean. All babies from the original breeding would appear as the wild type.
Last edited by Trisnake; 10-23-2016 at 06:17 PM.
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Re: 3-4 Recessive Gene Mutations?
Originally Posted by Deborah
Personally I think people gave up too soon on the project
Originally Posted by Griz/Rosco B.Pythons
Dang. I Thought The Chances Of Producing A Multi Recessive Morph Was The Same As Producing A Multi Co-Dominant Morph. Is This Wrong?
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The same as a multi Super. Super Pastel, Super banana, Super enchi, Super Orange dream all in one snake for example.
I think the more realistic approach is to keep everything at 1/16 odds. Breed a hypo pied to a hypo clown and make hypo double hets. Make the hypo clown pied from that. Breed an albino clown to an albino pied and make albino double hets. Make the albino clown pied. Breed albino clown pied to hypo clown pied. Make clown pied double hets. Or something like that.
With that said I currently I have 1.3 pastel triple het clown pied hypo and 1.0 pastel double het albino hypo 50% het clown and 0.1 double het albino hypo 50% het clown. Even if I don't hit on the triples, a double recessive pos het can still push the project farther.
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I am working on a few double recessive projects and hope to hit a double visual in the coming season (but would need a lot of luck); once that happens triple projects will inevitably follow. At least I currently have an adult breeder male pastel g-stripe het ghost and his 2016 daughter ghost het g-stripe is growing up and doing well. My chances in the upcoming season will rely on possible hets, however, so nothing definite. The season after my ghost het pied pair will be ready and I am hopeful of proving another male as hypo mojave het g-stripe (66% het). It would also be good to prove my 66% het axanthic girl since her poss g-stripe het didn't prove and I have a 100% het g-stripe clutch from her with a couple of promising looking babies. There is also my half sib pair of pastel het axanthic and visual female (proven breeder - gave me some nice true ghost hets this year) to pair for a pastel axanthic male but they are also both 50% het pied, oh, and the het axanthic sister of the pastel male could also be breeding this time.
Last edited by yardy; 10-25-2016 at 08:23 AM.
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Re: 3-4 Recessive Gene Mutations?
That albino ghost looks like a high contrast albino. Nice project on the way to a triple recessive with pied or clown mixed in.
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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Re: 3-4 Recessive Gene Mutations?
Originally Posted by Albert Clark
That albino ghost looks like a high contrast albino. Nice project on the way to a triple recessive with pied or clown mixed in.
I have personally seen a couple of albino ghosts in the flesh and they were rather nice. A subtle combination and even the breeder wasn't sure about what he had, but I was and was later proved right. I liked them more than I expected to but not sure that I would go to the trouble of trying to make some given the effort and odds involved when there are a lot more spectacular/attractive projects out there. Lavender glow is on my list much much higher than sunglow.
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The only quad recessive I have in mind is a Caramel DG Clown Pied. Which I am starting my long road with that this season.
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