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question on breeding amel

You would get all normals het for both amel and anery. If you then bred those babies together, you would get (approximately) 1 normal het for nothing, 8 normals het for something or another, 3 amels (possibly het for snow), 3 anerys (possibly het for snow), and 1 snow.

Darin
 
If either the amel is het for anery, or the anery is het for amel, you would get more snows. I thought I would point this out, since it is very common for corns to be het for these traits. It's fairly likely that at least one of your snakes is het for the other trait.
 
thanks . . . you know what for the first time, , , , , i think i actually understood genetics bit thanks darin & kenalotia!!

KRIS
 
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