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silver+albino.

sega

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Hi all i wondering if i breed a silver corn to a albino corn would it produce snows? thanks in advance
 
The only 'silver' I know is the silver-leaf from the Kisatchies. (sp?)


An anery A bred to an amelanistic snake would give you all normals 'het' for those traits. If you bred the offspring together, then you would have a 1 in 16 chance of getting a snow.
 
The only way you'd get snows is if both parents carry the other gene: the anery would need to be het amel and the amel (albino) would need to be het anery. Or is this albino a snow? Then the anery would still need to be het amel and you would get some snows.
 
"Silver" (anery. A) X "Albino" (amelanistic...?) = normals heterozygous for anerythrism type A and amelanism...Breeding the heterozygous babies to each other gives each egg a chance to hatch out a normal, amelanistic, anerythristic or a snow, which is a combination of both

Pics would help, Sega :)
 
thanks for the replies.just one more question what would be the best morph to breed to a snow?.
 
Depends on what you want. Do you want aneries, amels, or more snows? Do you want to create hets so that when you breed the babies together you can different morphs?
 
Sorry Chris68 i dont own any corns any more i am olny asking couse i am interested in getting back into keeping and breeding them and i just wanted to get pair that will produce nice babies.
 
If you want to get something that will hatch a variety of babies, go for animals the have a bunch of hetero and homozygous genes that match up...Say an amelanistic motley het. hypomelanism and anerythrism and a Ghost het amel motley would give you a chance for a nice mix of normals, amels, aneries, snows, ghosts and even hypo snows, with the motley patterning on some too :)
 
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