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reptojam

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Was looking at different methods on predicting a clutch from a pairing of corn snake parents and some sites give me different answers....:shrugs: So I'm lost in the genetic world and would love it if someone here could answer these pairings for me?


I have this Anery het Amel female who in the future I hope to breed, would she be considered type A or B Anery?

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Also I was looking to breed her to a bloodred male

What would the offspring be?
 
Almost always, when a snake is called Anery, it means Anery A. Anery B is almost always referred to as Charcoal.

To get anything other than normals, you need to breed her to a snake that is homo (visually) or het (hidden) anery and/or amel.
 
If you breed to a bloodred male, unless he is het for anery or amel, you will just get normals, but they would be het bloodred and anery and poss het amel.

A perfect match would be one of my bloodred boys! They are het anery, amel and stripe. You'd get normals, aneries, amels and snows het for bloodred stripe.
 
I've also just got into the genetics and find it a little confusing. But the corn calculator has helped a lot. Just simply playing with it has helped me understand how the genetics work. Seems without any hets on both sides your first generation of snakes will all be normals with hets. Then if you breed the babies together you start getting the interesting stuff.
 
I would breed her to a snow, then you'd get aneries het amel & snows out of the clutch if she is het amel. But be sure you have homes for up to 20 babies before you start! Or get one of Nanci's multihet blood boys, who are GORGEOUS! and get the clutch she describes above!
 
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