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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Pied sided is weird.. i got a nice high pied from a pairing of 2x bloodred het. Pied.
Can you create more chance of high pied with both parents being high pied? or doent that effect the amount of pied at al?
You have discovered what many of us have experienced for years. The P/S gene is unpredictable. I have come to understand that it works much the same way the Paint genetics work in horse breeding. You can put two Painted horses together and get a Solid Paint Bred offspring, meaning an animal that exhibits no white at all but can produce Painted offspring. The same occurs in the P/S corns. I have paired extreme high whites and gotten so-so offspring and the reverse is true. My best results have been with parents that carry both the SMR line P/S and the McDonald line P/S gene.
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