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Hey everyone,
I looked around the forum a bit and couldn't find an answer. What would result from a lavender/bliz cross? I know the bliz is a combination of amel and charcoal genes but I'm not sure how the lav would present itself.
Thanks!
it would depend on if the snakes have any known hets. If you crossed a Lav x Blizzard and neither snake has other hets you'd get Classics het Lav & Blizzard
however if your pair is Lav het Blizzard x Blizzard Het Lav
you'd get:
1/8 Lavender Blizzard
1/8 Charcoal Lav het Amel
1/8 Lav het Blizzard
1/8 Blizzard het Lav
1/8 Charcoal het Opal
1/8 Amel het Charcoal & Lav
1/8 Classic het Blizzard & Lav
Hey everyone,
I looked around the forum a bit and couldn't find an answer. What would result from a lavender/bliz cross? I know the bliz is a combination of amel and charcoal genes but I'm not sure how the lav would present itself.
Thanks!
I think adding Lavender to the Blizzard combination might be a waste of a perfectly good Lavender phenotype. I doubt you could tell the Blizzards from the Lavender Blizzards.