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What can I breed to my.....

If your corn is het for only hypo, and you want something other than normals in the F1, then you should breed it to something het, but preferably homozygous, for hypo to get at least some hypo offspring. If you breed it to a snake homozygous for more than hypo, a ghost for example, then you can get more of a variety in the F2 generation.
 
Personally, my suggestion would be to go out and get The Cornsnake Manual by Kathy Love...after you have read it and understand it...go get the The Cornsnake Morph Guide from Serpwidgets ( www.cornguide.com) ...after reading that...you may have some questions...so come back and ask them...

But you will not be making any "good selling babies" from a het hypo right away...
 
a snake is either homozygous for a trait, which means it is expressing that trait, or heterozygous for a trait, which means it carriers the gene for it. If you have a homo hypo (which means its expressing or looks like a hypo) to a het for hypo, you will get half normals that are also het for hypo, and half hypo.

By the way Susan, I love your avatar now. Gonna miss that butter stripe though... :)
 
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