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New to breeding need help

Caleb9299

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I was wondering what I would get if bred a butter motley with a bloodred any cool mutations I also was wondering what I would get if I bred a snow with a bloodred I have a male albino and butter motley and bloodred I also have a female bloodred and snow was wondering what could happen new to snake breeding thanks for helping would appreciate anny info
 
I tried that it only gave me two results I was wondering if I could price any cool morphs if I add some albino in when I breed the bloodred to the motley thanks for help nwheather
 
What do you mean by adding albino when you breed the bloodred to the motley?

They would need to hav matching genetics in order for you to get results.
For example, if the bloodred is het amel & motley, & the butter motley is het bloodred, then you could get a variety of morphs from that pairing, but if they don't have the hets, then you would get all normals, het for amel, bloodred, caramel, motley.
 
If you were to breed anything that you have together you wouldn't get anything but hets, unless there's some unknown hets that you don't know about. So i the end you wouldn't end up getting anything until generation 3. (breeding babies back to parents or themselves).
 
Jw I heard of people like they breed with the albino one session and a blood the next and get diff colored morphs like a lighter bloodred or a darker butter but both of my bloods have some diff patterns got all my snakes from lll reptiles recommend them for any one have had 1.1 albinos for three weeks and they have already grown 3 inches and gains close to 14 g I also need help on this bought some vitamins for them with d3 seen it on snakebytestv and they got great results they tripled there size in just a few months compared to a normal starting that this feeding hope it helps thnks for the help I just thought that you could use diff snakes in the breeding period my uncle has tried it and got some pretty awesome results had a normal and amel and while he was breeding he threw in the normal and got some pretty hatchlings not much diff but brought out color and made some darker
 
I don't know where you heard that, but that's impossible about adding another snake affecting the offspring of a different pairing. It's not like the color... rubs off or something. These traits are all simple recessive. They MUST have two copies of the gene to express it.

What likely happened was that some of the babies were from ONE male, and some from the OTHER male, which is going to make them look a little different.

However, for example, if I bred my bloodred to my pewter, and threw in my sunglow later with the girl and ended up with ALL bloodreds, ALL the babies would be from the bloodred. Any color variation is *natural* color variation. The babies aren't all clones of each other after all. They're going to vary, sometimes a lot.

Throwing an anery at a butter pairing will not make for darker butters. Throwing an amel at a diffused pairing will not make lighter colored diffused. Throwing a caramel at a snow pairing will not make for snows with more yellow.
 
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