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Makes you wonder what his anery genetics are. Since he's a chimera, is he homo or het? I'd want to test him for that by breeding him to an anery, just out of curiosity.
I wonder if it depends upon which hemi he uses when breeding!!
Now if I understand the condition correctly it's because two embryos fused together into one embryo at one point. So it should actually mean you have the full genetics of two individual snakes in one. The expression and conflict of the two genotypes is what causes the rift and physical phenotype of two different morphs.
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