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some qustions on morphs

Ok here some crossings I want to know what you could get from them (hehe) and if there any pics available? Thanks CC

Candycane x motley and/or bloodred
Miami x Kastachi(Sp?) and/or hypo,motley
miami x blizzard
miami x snow
Miami x candycane
miami x sunglow
miami x candycane x sunglow
candycane x sunglow
any corn intergrades with green rats?
LOL i know its a long list.
 
Well the Miami X Hypo is called a Crimson if I do believe? I have a Motley Crimson! shes very beautiful! I have never seen such a Bright red snake... Well other then my Amel bloodred of course...
 
Since candy canes and sunglows are opposite variations of amelanism (as much white as possible in a candy cane and no white in a sunglow), crossing them would probably tend to "cancel out" the selective breeding used to create them, resulting in your "average" amel. I would not recommend this pairing if you want to keep the types true.

Miami phase is also a variation of normal, created by years of selective breeding. Breeding to any morph with a potential of a "dark" background color will affect the background of the offspring, making it darker than a Miami. The hypo gene(s?), since it reduces the black in the saddles AND the background, improves the Miami phase by creating the Crimson variation.
 
Here you go...

With the following pairings:

1. Candycane x motley and/or bloodred
2. Miami x Kastachi(Sp?) and/or hypo,motley
3. miami x blizzard
4. miami x snow
5. Miami x candycane
6. miami x sunglow
7. miami x candycane x sunglow
8. candycane x sunglow
9. any corn intergrades with green rats?


You would get the following offspring:

1. normals het amel and motley and/or bloodred
2. normal colored corns/naturally occurring intergrades (depends upon your definition of Kisatchies) het for hypo and/or motley
3. normals het for amel and charcoal
4. normals het for amel and anery
5. normals het for amel (these would likely look Miami, though)
6. normals het for amel (possibly with slightly narrower black lines around the saddles)
7. normals het for amel
8. amels (a step backward for BOTH the candycane AND the sunglow IMHO)
9. hybrids of some sort
 
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