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Cross??

Tuckahoe

Shea
I am new here.. so hopefully I won't sound too dumb LOL

I have a breeding female Miami and male Snow... can anyone tell me what type of babies that these two will produce? I have searched many things on the morphs, but no help on this issue.
Thanks
 
Not including any hets, the babies will all be normal, het for snow. (Meaning they'll be het both amel and anery.)
 
And will look between miami and normal

Not necessarily. They will all be normals and you MAY get a few that might lean towards the Miami phase, but you shouldn't hold your breathe. You may also get a few that have a very dark ground color.
 
Not necessarily. They will all be normals and you MAY get a few that might lean towards the Miami phase, but you shouldn't hold your breathe. You may also get a few that have a very dark ground color.

I agree - I've not done corn crosses from different lines, but I have done banded Cal King crosses between lines. One pairing produced young where all of the young took on the phenotype characteristics of the father, the other produced highly variable young where some took on characteristics of the mother and some took on characteristics of the father.

Neither clutch produced young that looked (to me anyway) like intermediates between the lines.
 
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