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scottrussell

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ok here are a couple of snakes i was wondering what the outcome would be if the two were bred. i've already tried to figure it out on my own but i wanna see what the right answers are to see if i'm doing it right

blizzard x ghost

motley snow x motley sunglow

okeetee x anything (normal i guess)

i was more wondering about the okeetee thing. if you bred an okeetee with a normal, do you get half okeetee and half normal, or a hybrid of both?
 
1. Normals het Blizzard and Ghost (Amel, Anery, Hypo, Charcoal)

2. Amel Motleys het Anery (het Hypo if the sunglow has hypo)

3. It depends. An okeetee is a 'normal'. Crossing two non-okeetees can yield some that look like okeetees. So you may get some that look like okeetees and some that don't. However, if your okeetee is from a true breeding line and is crossed with a regular normal (not from okeetee lines) then I, personally, wouldn't call any of the offspring okeetees.
 
zwyatt said:
1. Normals het Blizzard and Ghost (Amel, Anery, Hypo, Charcoal)

2. Amel Motleys het Anery (het Hypo if the sunglow has hypo)

3. It depends. An okeetee is a 'normal'. Crossing two non-okeetees can yield some that look like okeetees. So you may get some that look like okeetees and some that don't. However, if your okeetee is from a true breeding line and is crossed with a regular normal (not from okeetee lines) then I, personally, wouldn't call any of the offspring okeetees.
I agree on 1 and 2 and especially on the okeetees . When you call it an okeetee it has to be an okeetee , not just a lookalike .
 
what happens if you breed two snakes with different types of anerythrism together? like if you bred an anery a to an anery b and then bred the babies? or like a snow x a blizzard? would their grandchildren be somewhere between snows and blizzards?
 
Not being a jerk at all here, I'm just a 'learn by experience' type of guy. The link I posted above is to a program that will help you out with all kinds of 'what if' situations and corn snake genetics. The reality is that you could post 1000's of 'what if' situations, and they would probably begin to get ignored after about post 3 or 4.

The link shed'n gave also has a calculator if I'm not mistaken.

D80
 
the program just says anery a AND anery b; i was just wondering if that looks any different than those two traits seperately
 
Like D80 I'm not trying to be a jerk, but...I think "learning by experience" also includes doing some investigative work on one's own. It doesn't make much sense to ask a question, when all other members can do is use the search function to find answers that you could have found. Might as well cut out the middle man and give the search a try.

Hint: Advanced Search Titles Only for "Anery Charcoal"
 
scottrussell said:
the program just says anery a AND anery b; i was just wondering if that looks any different than those two traits seperately

Actually if you're breeding an anery to a charcoal, the results are saying het anery a and anery b meaning it will look like a normal.

If you are planning to breed a snow to a blizzard you are going to get amels het for anery and charcoal.

D80
 
Drizzt80 said:
The reality is that you could post 1000's of 'what if' situationsD80
:-offtopic
Is it just coincidence that you state this on what may have been your 1000th post?:grin01: Congratulations!
 
dwyn127 said:
:-offtopic
Is it just coincidence that you state this on what may have been your 1000th post?:grin01: Congratulations!

:shrugs: You know what, I think it was! Thanks for noticing . . . now to work on catching Joe! :rolleyes: :)

It's been a long tough road . . .

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D80
 
scottrussell said:
what happens if you breed two snakes with different types of anerythrism together? like if you bred an anery a to an anery b and then bred the babies? or like a snow x a blizzard? would their grandchildren be somewhere between snows and blizzards?
Clint Boyer produced some blizzards from snow het charcoal parents, so it appears that the combination of amel, anery and charcoal all together produces snakes that look like blizzards instead of snows. :)
 
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