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Virago

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Hello Everyone,

I am looking for a project to do......

I would like to know what I could potentially make down the line or anything I could mix in to make a good project. I don't need to know the anery's or amel's..

I have

-Female Caramel het amel
-Female Amel (unknown hets)
-Female Anery (poss het mot)
-female anery (unknown hets)

-Male Classic (unknown hets) (will be bred to anery this year)
-Male Classic stripe (mother was a classic motley, father was a snow)
-Male Butter
-Male anery het Lav

:) thanks in advance for any info,
 
Well you could immediately come out with butters by pairing you Female Caramel het amel and your male butter.

I think if you cross your Caramel het amel and your Male Classic Stripe (het anery, amel, and motley) then you can begin working to get butter mots and butter stripes as well as other mot and stripe combos.

Or maybe take your anery het lav and cross it with your female amel to begin an opal project.
 
suggestions for a project

If you have the time, why not try and create your own line of motley butters? It would take a long time, but those are always nice looking snakes. Or perhaps your own line of amel lavenders? Good luck with whatever you come up with.
 
The stripe itself wouldn't be carrying the motley gene (it would just be stripe/stripe instead of motley/stripe) but you could still make amels het butter stripe like jzal8 said. :)

You could also pick up anything amel plus another gene, like opal, amel blood, amel motley, etc. Or the other gene and het amel. If you crossed an amel blood to the caramel het amel or the butter, you could work toward sulfurs. :)

Another thought is mixing in a newer gene like lava to create something that would still be uncommon by the time you produce it.
 
I like the sulphur idea-

What's my procedure to get to sulphurs?????

so I could do both of your ideas.

I could do the sulphurs and By crossing the amel blood with either of my het butters and I could cross something new with the other.

My biggest problem then would be finding an amel blood and a lava in Canada!!!!!!
 
right you most would really like to find an amel blood or blood het amel, but its not completely neccessary. If you do this, then all the amels you get from the crossings will definitly be het caramel, blood.

Cross two amels het caramel blood for:
9/16 amels
3/16 amel bloods
3/16 butters
1/16 sulfers
 
Virago said:
-Male Classic stripe (mother was a classic motley, father was a snow)

I'm just curious how a classic motley and a snow make a stripe? :shrugs:

Is it a classic stripe/motley? Assuming the father was het for stripe. Or could the mother have been a stripe/motley and the father het for stripe?
 
Yea I am guessing this mother was motleyXstriped and the father was het stripe. This would best explain it, and alot of MotleyXStriped could appear to be just motley.
 
I bought the Classic stripe a few months ago. The parents info is just what the guy told me they were. I never saw them. I have 2 questions. WHat would my procedure be for Sulphurs. and also what would it be for amel lavenders? What I mean is what would I do ????? Why can't I say what I want to say. The Process????? breeding hatchlings to hatchlings how many times????????? What Am I saying :shrugs:
 
Well I explained the sulfers process above in post #7. It would take two breedings if you got an amel het blood or amel blood.

amel lavender = opal. Cross your anery het lavender x any female amel, and then cross their children and hopefully you will produce some opals.
 
Virago said:
I bought the Classic stripe a few months ago. The parents info is just what the guy told me they were. I never saw them. I have 2 questions. WHat would my procedure be for Sulphurs. and also what would it be for amel lavenders? What I mean is what would I do ????? Why can't I say what I want to say. The Process????? breeding hatchlings to hatchlings how many times????????? What Am I saying :shrugs:
Sulfurs are amel diffused caramels.

To get sulfurs you would want to cross the female caramel het amel to a blood that is either amel or het amel. This will generate normals and amels. Take the amel offspring from this clutch, which are het caramel and diffusion, and breed them to each other.

Or, do the same thing with the butter male to a female blood het amel or an amel blood. :)

You will quadruple your odds of producing sulfurs if you are crossing two amels het caramel/diffused, as opposed to crossing normal triple hets. :santa:
 
Virago said:
NOW i JUST HAVE TO FIND AN AMEL HET BLOOD OR A BLOOD HET AMEL IN CANADA.........GOOD LUCK :cry:

I will breed 1.1 normal het ghost blood poss het amel this year... so maybe, if you are lucky (and me too hehe), you will have some amel-blood mix to buy. :D
 
would those work in my project? being they're only het amel blood? just make my chances smaller??????
 
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