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    just out of curiosity

    I have a ghost corn which I now know is a combination between a Hypomelanistic and Anerythristic Type "A".

    I'm not interested in breeding, but I was wondering if you combined a amelanistic (albino) with the ghost would you produce a possible "snow" A snow being a combo of a amel and a anery "a".

    Also would could a caramel corn and ghost be combined to make a Amber?








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    Re: just out of curiosity

    You would produce possible HET snow. Breeding the offspring could result in a snow corn.

    I don't know about amber corns.

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    Re: just out of curiosity

    Thanks, and if thats the case than it should be as well if I bred a caramel to the ghost. I should get an Amber (aner "a" and caramel) Same then would hold true if it was ghost and miami. That would equal a Crimson. All hets mind you, but gee quite the combinations.

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    What would you produce with a amel het for snow to a ghost unknown background? I have a female getting ready to lay some eggs from this breeding .
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    Re: just out of curiosity

    http://www.kornnatterlexikon.de/index.php?action=6

    This an online cornsnake genetics calculator. I have another one I downloaded that I believe was from a link from Kathy Love's site.

    http://home.comcast.net/~spencer62/cornprog.html

    Hope these help.


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    Re: just out of curiosity

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno
    http://www.kornnatterlexikon.de/index.php?action=6

    This an online cornsnake genetics calculator. I have another one I downloaded that I believe was from a link from Kathy Love's site.

    http://home.comcast.net/~spencer62/cornprog.html

    Hope these help.


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    Thanks,the only snake on thier that i have is the amel.Either i looked at it wrong or something .
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    Re: just out of curiosity

    From my research I beleive you would get some snows.


    Ghost = Hypomel and Anery "a"

    PLUS

    Amel het for snow


    Equals

    Snow (Amel and Anery)


    Someone correct me if I'm wrong

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