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What would I get if I paired...

kingskippy2001

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My Opal male with a female Blood?? I have cornprog but it doesn't seem to help me out because it see blood as a pattern or a color also. Can someone help me I love the Bloods and the Opals.

Cale
 
Assuming that there are no other hidden hets...

An Opal, crossed with a Bloodred, would give you:
All normals/classics that are het for Lavender, Amelanistic, and Bloodred.
 
kingskippy2001 said:
My Opal male with a female Blood?? I have cornprog but it doesn't seem to help me out because it see blood as a pattern or a color also. Can someone help me I love the Bloods and the Opals.

Cale
Bloodred are selectively bred diffused to produce borderless bright red snakes! Diffused is the pattern also referred to as blood!
 
What would be my best way to get some diversity? I love opals but, I would like to get some other morphs from breeding him also. Without buying a bunch more snakes
 
You could breed him to an amel to get amels het lavender. To a lavender to get lavender het amel. To an opal to get opals :) Thats 3 morphs if you had the correct 3 females :) But like you said you dont want to buy any more snakes. An alternative could be to buy a snake with lots of hets such as a normal het amel, het lavender. In this example you would create 25% normals, 15% amels, 25% lavs and 25% Opals.
 
Best way to get a really diverse clutch would be to breed to a blood het opal or even just a normal het opal - then you'll get normals het for opal, amels het lavender, lavenders het amel and opals (and if you have a bloodred het opal, they'd all be het blood too)...
 
What about Ultramel lavender or ultramel bloodred? What would I get then, anyone help with this combo I love the way they look
 
kornnatterlexikon.de has a great online progeny predictor...

And ultramel lavander X opal would produce 50% ultramel lavander and 50% opal...
Ultramel blood X blood would produce 100% blood 50% poss. het ultra OR amel
 
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