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woah cool snake!!!!!! What does "phet" mean? I always see that (or "ph") I used to think "ph" meant phantom lol! I was wondering if my anery hurricane guy was a ghost anery cuz he is sort of faded grays, but I dont know.... I emailed Don Soderberg (whom I got him from) to see if there was anything more to his gene line other than "Anery Motley Hurricane" that it had in his description....
aaahh, I always though Het was just the possible genes they carry. Like 66% het for amel or something like that. I see ph everywhere on these threads! Thanks for letting me know. (and on that note The Man himself, Don S, has just wrote me back about the snake. I will update any info I get in my thread
I hope you are getting good color on them! Is there a thread for them?
It would be interesting to compare.
Mine are really coloring up nicely with each shed. Lots of pink showing. I don't have a decent camera that would do justice to their color. If I can borrow one I'll try to get some good pics. What do you plan to mate yours to in the future?
phet or ph mean "possible heterogeneous" (what genes it may carry) as compared to homogeneous (what morph the snake appears to be)
Het/homo in this case are actually heterozygous and homozygous. Also these definitions are bordering on psuedogenetics, as they only apply to recessive-to-wild mutations.
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Originally Posted by Zaltys
aaahh, I always though Het was just the possible genes they carry. Like 66% het for amel or something like that.
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