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Re: YB to YB Breeding Outcome???
i think some people call yellow bellys, het ivory. i may be wrong.
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Re: YB to YB Breeding Outcome???
check out this link to see a few yb combos, and yes to yb's= ivory
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...=543&Itemid=76
my fave is the spider yb
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Re: YB to YB Breeding Outcome???
You are correct, in my questions for the last post you could actually insert " het for ivory" where I used the term yellow belly.
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Re: YB to YB Breeding Outcome???
Yes, just remember that yellow bellies are hets. They have one copy of the yellow belly mutation and one normal copy of the same gene. Like any heterozygous animals, when they reproduce each offspring has a 50/50 chance as to which copy it will get from them.
So yb X yb produces eggs with a 25% chance of getting the yb version from both parents and being an ivory, a 50% chance of getting yb from one parent and normal from the other and being another yb, and a 25% chance of getting the normal version from both parents and being normal.
yb X pastel would again be a het X het breeding but they are different genes and the 25% chance of getting both would produce a yellow belly pastel.
There is an interesting mutation called specter (or is it spector?) that looks a lot like yellow belly but when combined with yellow belly produces the super stripe. I've not heard any super stripe breeding results yet but it will not surprise me if specter turns out to be a different mutant version of the same gene as yellow belly. The results of super stripe X normal will vary depending on if specter is the same gene as yb or not even linked to it.
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Re: YB to YB Breeding Outcome???
Last edited by bait4snake; 01-16-2008 at 03:54 AM.
Reason: I'm a moron and it's late
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