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Jimmyman28

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Alright, I looked up the genetics stuff and it's all confusing. I have a personal question for you, snake fan who is reading this. I have a blood (unknown hets) what do you think (in your opinion) would be the coolest morph to breed him with. What would have the coolest/exotic result?

Thanks for your opinion all.
 
Tula_Montage said:
A lavender het bloodred. Or a bloodred het lavender. Or something involving those two LOL


So if I mated him with a lavender het blood, I'd get lavenders and blood het lavender or something. The other one I'd get bloods het lavender. I'm not sure can you please help me out and say what I'd get.
 
Male is, Bloodred Pattern
Female is, Bloodred Pattern, Het for Lavender

Offspring are predicted to be...
50.00%, Bloodred Pattern, Het for Lavender
50.00%, Bloodred Pattern

OR

Male is, Bloodred Pattern
Female is, Lavender, Het for Bloodred Pattern

Offspring are predicted to be...
50.00%, Bloodred Pattern, Het for Lavender
50.00%, Het for Lavender, Het for Bloodred Pattern
 
lavender het blood would give you normals het for lavender/blood and bloods het for lavender
Bloodred het for lavender would give you bloods and bloods het for lavender
 
I'd breed it to a snow het blood.

Then you're doing two things. Testing your blood out for the two most commonly held hets - and you'll have a chance to produce bloods het snow as well.

You could (if you luck out and your blood is het for both anery and amel) produce:

Normals
Normal Bloods
Amels
Amel Bloods ("Fire")
Anerys
Anery Bloods ("Granite")
Snows
Snow Bloods ("Avalanche")
 
Ssthisto said:
I'd breed it to a snow het blood.
Normals
Normal Bloods
Amels
Amel Bloods ("Fire")
Anerys
Anery Bloods ("Granite")
Snows
Snow Bloods ("Avalanche")


Huh, that's one nice list of corns there, I have an amel now and was hoping to get amel bloods, but their kids will probobly do that. I will have to get a snow het blood some time and try this. Thanks
 
Jimmyman28 said:
Huh, that's one nice list of corns there, I have an amel now and was hoping to get amel bloods, but their kids will probobly do that. I will have to get a snow het blood some time and try this. Thanks

Just keep in mind that you'd only get the full list IF your blood turned out to be carrying both amel and anery. It's a reasonable bet that your blood is carrying ONE of them, and it's not impossible that it could be carrying both... but it could be carrying neither.

But at a minimum you WOULD be producing normals het anery, amel and blood as well as bloods het anery and amel.
 
Jimmyman28 said:
I think my amel is het anery, what would that do?
If your blood is het anery, you would produce

normals het. amel, diffused(blood), poss. het anery
anery het diffused(blood), amel

If your blood is NOT het anery, you would produce

normals het. amel, diffused, poss. het. anery

If your blood is het amel AND anery you would produce

normal het. amel, diffused poss. het anery
amel het. diffused poss het anery
anery het. amel, diffused
snow het. diffused

I think...no...I'm pretty sure, but I might be missing something. I'm not as good "off the top of my head" as some of the others here are...
 
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