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It's the third and fourth generations.
The first time you breed the snakes together the babies are F1. If you breed these together the resulting snakes are F2, etc...
 
o ok, so if you breed a baby to a baby from a mother thats a f2? but i thought you cant breed babys from the same cluch?
 
Inbreeding is kind of accepted in the corn world... I wouldn't keep doing it generation after generation without introducing new blood, and if I have the choice I'd rather not breed siblings together. However I will be breeding brothers and sisters in my cinder project because I started out with a het male. I will also breed father to daughters :eek:
 
Like I said I prefer not to. But sometimes and especially with new morphs there is no other way to recover a gene. If it wasn't for inbreeding there would be no morphs, only normals. When a new mutation appears you kind of have to inbreed...Unless you are lucky and 2 unrelated snakes have the same mutation appear spontaneously? If that even happens!
 
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