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Not What IF,but What SHOULD....

DeeDee357

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Here is a link to the girl in question...http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78092

Since we're assuming(I know..lol) she is probably just a funky patterned normal ph blood or UK hets,
What should we breed her to in order to figure out what she might be het for?
Right now our males consist of a normal ph blood, anery stripe, ghost, snow, and rev okee x creamsicle .Unfortunately the other guys won't be ready this year.
Stripe is rec to motley,and she is kind a triple combo of mot/str/aztec.. and amel is recessive, so is it better to breed to one of them?

*anything other than horse genetics makes my head spin*
 
Personally I wound breed her to the snow since amel and anery are the most common morphs out there and so the most likely she would carry. I got a lav from a pet store and he turned out het for BOTH amel and anery.
 
How would it prove them out? If no blood babies show up, it only proves that both are not het blood, but you don't know which, if either of them.
 
I don't know...I don't see any point in breeding her to the normal ph blood...

True you MIGHT get bloods...BUT if you don't, you really haven't proven anything...you haven't proven she's het blood or not because the male might not be het blood and you haven't proven that he is or isn't het blood because the female might not be... If that makes sense...lol

I would breed her to the snow first, breed for more common hets first. :)
 
Yep, I agree. Breed to the snow... It probably wouldn't hurt to add a true bloodred to your collection so that you can test out your male and then use their offspring to test her out in a few seasons...
 
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