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    Re: Question on hets

    Quote Originally Posted by Bowlshot View Post
    can u see what genes your snake might have by looking at certain characteristics of the snake? I'm only asking because certain hets look like they have that certain gene in them. For example, to me some het ghost actually have that ghostly hue to them. I know some het pieds have the tracks on their belly's but what about the other recessive mutations? if anyone knows please let know.


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    Yes, in some snakes the 'recessive' gene can express itself in the hets.
    A lot of people don't really consider pied or clowns to be true recessives. More like, subtle co-doms.

    The pied gene can sometimes change pattern in their hets. In morph het pieds in particular.

    Clown gene can brighten up some hets and influence pattern too.
    Last edited by satomi325; 01-02-2014 at 03:47 PM.

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