Quote Originally Posted by rebel750 View Post
Another question..... Com-Dom genes,

Is a Mojave considered a Het? Because from what I have read the Homozygous Mojave would be a Blue Eyed Lucy or the super form of a Mojave.

This stuff is confusing!
yes het stands for heterozygous meaning it carying only 1 gene, homozygous aka "super" means carrying a pair of genes.

every single co-dom morph is heterozygous, and the super form being homozygous.

when it comes down to it, a dominant morph is only dominant because the super form can't exist for some reason, or hasn't been proven yet. "super spiders" havn't been proven so their considered dominant and it seems they can't exist for some reason, wether it being lethal or not has yet to be proven and most likly never will be.

another reason the super form might not exist is because its sex linked, but I've never herd of that in snake genetics.

but to answer your first question,
spider x normal = 50% spider / 50% normal
spider x spider = 25% normal / 50% spider / 25% unproven, possible lethal super spider

I donno what link your talking about but the genetic wizard can answer any question you have about genetic breedings....

http://www.geneticswizard.com/