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Quick question on breeding snows...

BuckeyeSnake

New member
I've never bred before and was wondering what the outcome of breeding a snow corn with a coral snow corn would be?


Also, if I were to breed a common snow corn with a cubed or striped one, what would the general outcome of pattern be on the hatchlings?
 
A common snow and one with stripe genetics will result in all normal patterned snows het for stripe.

A snow and a coral (hypo) snow will be snows het hypo.
 
I think I kind of knew that before you said it, but I wasn't sure, haha. I'm finally starting to understand!(I think)
So then, if I were to mate the offspring of het hypo with the coral snow corn adult I would get....?
 
For a hypos snow by snow het hypo breeding all the hatchlings would get a hypo gene from the coral snow, and statistically half of them would get a second hypo gene from the snow het hypo. That results in half snows het hypo and half snows homo hypo, the second of which would be the coral snows.
 
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