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What genes do i enter in calculator to get redtailed boa entered as the male??
I am unfamiliar with the boa genes but am trying to use a boa calculator to help a friend see what his possibilities are ... I found the sunglow gene for his female on the calculator however I can't find red-tailed which is the male he has ... Which genes do I need to select for redtail ... Thanks in advance
Last edited by T_Sauer; 01-09-2016 at 12:57 AM.
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Re: What genes do i enter in calculator to get redtailed boa entered as the male??
Or is this one of those pointless pairings as all you will get is normal's or something like that?? Again I am unfamiliar with boa genetics ... I am a ball python guy myself, and I don't think he knows much about genetics (there is quite a language barrier between us)
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Re: What genes do i enter in calculator to get redtailed boa entered as the male??
"Red tail" isn't a morph. It usually describes the species of Boa. True red tails are BCC, but BCI are often described as red tail, also.
I'm unfamiliar with Boa genetics, but the pairing would be sunglow x normal
Last edited by Megg; 01-09-2016 at 02:32 AM.
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Re: What genes do i enter in calculator to get redtailed boa entered as the male??
Ok ... So sunglow it a two gene red tail morph then?? When I run normal X sunglow through the calculator I get
50% Hypo, Het. Albino T- (Kahl)
50% Het. Albino T- (Kahl)
Thanks for the patients to all that end up giving me some direction .... I spent almost two years studying Ball python genetics and then I look at the boa genetics and realized I was out of my league!! LOL
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Sunglow in boas is Hypo (co-dom) and Albino (recessive)
The original salmon/hypos are thought to be of Panama origin so most boas with hypo are locality crosses
There are two strains of albino, original aka kahl and sharp. Named after the people that established them and they are not compatible. If the strain is not mentioned, assume it's original/kahl
Breeding a sunglow to a normal would result in all babies being (100%) het for albino and 50% of them would be visual hypos.
I hope that helps.
Last edited by AbsoluteApril; 01-09-2016 at 03:22 AM.
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Re: What genes do i enter in calculator to get redtailed boa entered as the male??
 Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril
Sunglow in boas is Hypo (co-dom) and Albino (recessive)
The original salmon/hypos are thought to be of Panama origin so most boas with hypo are locality crosses
There are two strains of albino, original aka kahl and sharp. Named after the people that established them and they are not compatible. If the strain is not mentioned, assume it's original/kahl
Breeding a sunglow to a normal would result in all babies being (100%) het for albino and 50% of them would be visual hypos.
I hope that helps.
This answers my entire question ... Thank you
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