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Not compatible?

It means if you breed an anery (A) to a charcoal (anery B), you would get normals het for anery & charcoal.

Basically it is just clarifying that they are on different loci, not alleles of each other.
 
Yes - and that's exactly what you'd get if you bred a visual anery to a visual charcoal :)
 
Duh on me, I guess I should have been more specific. Can you have an amel that is het for both?

Basically a male amel that could father snows and blizzards with the right females?
 
You can. A snake can be heterozygous or homozygous for as many different genes as you like!
 
yea the price does go up with the "rarer" and more hets it has.plus i dont think you can tell the visual difference between a anery b and a anery a&b homo. one mask the other in an animal homo for both.
 
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