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    Re: Pastel+Salmon/Hypo Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole View Post
    So pastel hypos are just brighter than average hypos? Or is there an actual pastel gene.
    Heres a quote from Chris over at RTB

    Quote Originally Posted by dangles View Post
    dave already mentioned this, but the pastel trait is not codominant. it is what is known as a "polygenic" trait. the pastel look is a result of a number of genes all combined through selectively breeding snakes together.

    if it were truly codominant, it would be (on average) passed on to half of the offspring. in reality, if you put a really pretty pastel with a really ugly normal, more than likely VERY few - if any - of the offspring will fit the "pastel" definition. if you put two really pretty pastels together, most of the offspring could be considered "pastel".
    http://www.redtailboas.com/forum/bre...tml#post517015
    Mike

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