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BReeding two sunglows

nemrak551

New member
Iam still learning the genetics and biology of snake breeding. I have a female sunglow, which I was told is an amelanistic albino snake, and a friend of mine has a male one as well.

The question is can you breed the two or not, and what would you possibly get.

Any advice please, won't be breeding till next season though, giving the female a rest this year.

thanks for looking, and for any advice.
 
As long as they are old/big enough, they can be bred.
An Amel (Sunglow), bred to another Amel (Sunglow), will produce all Amel (Sunglow) offspring ... as long as there are no hidden, & matching, (het) genes.
 
;)Thanks so much, I am still learning about the whole genetics with breeding. I have had good luck with breeding, and plan to continue with it. Just waiting for my newborn to be a little bit more independant.
 
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