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There are quite a few recessive appearance related genes out there. Are they all completely recessive or if there is incomplete dominance for some of the traits.
In other words, I was wondering if homozygous wild type snakes look any different than the heterozygotes, for say amelanism.
So why corn snakes?
I have an 8 yo daughter who has been agitating for a herp for nearly a year. Corns seem like a good choice, but so do bearded dragons.
Any of you out there have both? Pros, cons?
First post, first message: THANK YOU to those attentive individuals that make this site possible. I've been lurking for a few days and am simply overwhelmed by the amount of information here. A lot of effort has been spent here for the love of corn snakes. Brian