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Normal Questions

jrh3

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Will normals just produce Het. or can i breed something to a normal female and produce the male morph.
 
A normal can be het for any recessive gene, but unless you were told its hets by the breeder you really have no way of knowing what it is het for if anything. Many snakes carry the most common genes like amel, anery, hypo so depending what your male is it's possible you could breed it to the female and get that morph.
 
I wonder how many normals there are out there, excluding wild-caughts, that aren't het for anything!
 
^ I've wondered about this as well. CB normals, excepting a line like Miami or Okeetee would logicaly have a het or 3 (because those are bred for their non-genetic look). I'd guess most if not all breeders would strive to produce a morph, and not to produce classics. Would then a CB hetless Classic be very uncommon?
 
I wonder how many normals there are out there, excluding wild-caughts, that aren't het for anything!

I am not sure there are any. :bird: I even wonder about wild-caughts only cause some of them are het anery. :shrugs:
 
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