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Opal motley with ...

danielmcginty

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Just thinking ahead to next year, I have pair of juv opal motleys but I don't think I will breed her when the time comes as shes a bit small. Wondering what might be fun to breed him with to get something interesting. Any ideas?
What exactly are snopals and would these somehow be a possibility?(I'm presuming so from the title) Had a look on some past threads and can barely find a pic of one let alone what their genetic make up is.
 
Snopal is anery + lavender + amel. You're talking two generations to get them out of your opal motleys - but a snopal motley might be quite a pretty snake ... :)
 
A snopal (I prefer 'glacier'!) is an Anerythristic + Amelanistic + Lavender.

If you bred your Opal Motley to an Anery of any type (I'd personally probably go with Motley, but my message here will assume you haven't got an Anery mot) then you'd get 100% normal het Glacier Motley... assuming nobody has hidden hets.

That said, if your opal mot male carries anery - a not-impossible thing - you might get some anery het opal motleys too.
 
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