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hypo pewter(?) vanishing pattern

dave partington

Crazy Dave
hypo pewter vanishing pattern 66% poss.het amel. Got one of these last year and again this year. The 1/2850 chance pays off sometimes. Never give up and all that stuff.
 

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What were the genetics of the parents?

Hey Mitchell,
The parents are both visual JMG coral ghosts, with the aberrant zigzagerations of dorsal pattern, which indicate <in this specific instance, knowing their lineage> that they will be the carriers of vanishing pattern <the removal of stripe patterning, hence a trait, but I will refer to them as "het vp", even though there is no such thing as being het for a gene which has been removed>
complicated question.
so okay, they are visual coral ghosts, anery a+ the secret of coral (hypo-like modifier)
but then they are proven to be carriers of borderless saddles also, so that player is in there too,
and also proven het for diffused/bloodred, Amel A, (not to be confused with Amel B) and anery B aka charcoal.
Punnet squares have been tossed out the window here.

Remember back in the good old days (you're probably not old enough) when bloodred was bloodred, before that got split up into the coating of dark red on top, the diffusion/disappearance of patterning, white bellies which eventually crept up the sides and became what we call Pied today, split belly checkers, the head pattern "marker", (I'll be nice and leave Masque, whatever the heck that is, out of this equation),

Anery A, B, etc. Sometimes there appears to be a yellow on/yellow off switch. Anyways, conventional genetics would say CG X CG = CG. But there are all of these other traits/genetic variables/however you think of/accept them -at play.

There's a question-mark in the thread title for a reason.
Will I test breed this for like, what, 12 years to try to figure out what exactly she is? Probably not. Maybe I'll breed her to a ultrastrawberryAmaretto stripe to get a nice clutch of old-fashioneds.

The anery A siblings of hers (both years, around 50%, around 25% visual VP) have always been homo coral. So it's still kind of unclear to me if coral is being masked with the absence of amel when Anery B is the player.

Or maybe I just need to send her to you to have some fun with your delicious Strawberry snows.

Another failed reply.

Wonderful! Pics of the older sibling?

Whenever I get to that side of the room. If I can find the camera. I really need a few, so I can always find one. And more forceps. And more pokey gender stickin things.

About time you took something out of your closet to show us ;) Lotta fun genes there :*)

Sheepsnakes in my closet. Nice. :roflmao:
 
I don't see the charcoalness of it. No blue eyebrows.

But it's a pretty thing in any case!

I sure wish you'd stop trying to break everything, though. :)
 
I don't see the charcoalness of it. No blue eyebrows.

But it's a pretty thing in any case!

I sure wish you'd stop trying to break everything, though. :)

I don't know if the heads are just to dark but I don't have the "blue eyebrows" on my pewter and charcoal stripes either.
Very nice one Dave, please keep digging around and bring more out from the secret snake vaults.
John
 
I dont see Hypo and Charcoal
I think it is a anery striped I see clearly the typical yellow on the sides and it is too dark for hypo.
 
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