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Whats the chance?

bignosesmum

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What are my chances of getting hold of a Butter het Charcoal? I know its a strange combination but i wondered how many are produced as a result of experimenting and how likely i would be to get my hands on one?
 
Well, getting a known butter het charcoal would mean that the seller would have to have proven adults that are charcoals het butter (or some combo), or charcoal butters.

I doubt anybody has those---so I'd say your chances are zero.
 
Thought that might be the case!! Thanks for your comments.
I have a female normal het lavender, a male anery, a male lavender het motley and a female amel motley het butter.
I am looking to get another male and female next year and i would like to breed blizzards but short of buying a pair i cannot think of any other way to involve any of my current snakes in the breeding.
Any ideas?????
 
Your amel motley het caramel is the only snake that figures somewhere into a blizzard mix...Without just starting off with a blizzard, and factoring out the caramel for now, I'd go with a charcoal thats at least het for one of the pattern morphs, either motley, stripe or mot/stripe...For the sake of argument you decide on a charcoal motley and breed it to the amel...Your first generation babies will be motleys het amel and charcoal (blizzard) possibly also het (a 50% chance for each baby) caramel...You could then breed them together to get motleys, amel motleys, charcoal motleys and/or blizzard motleys...with a possibility of getting the caramel gene back into the mix if some of the first generation turn up positively het for caramel...Takes a few years but it'd be a fun project :*)
 
cka said:
Your amel motley het caramel is the only snake that figures somewhere into a blizzard mix...Without just starting off with a blizzard, and factoring out the caramel for now, I'd go with a charcoal thats at least het for one of the pattern morphs, either motley, stripe or mot/stripe...For the sake of argument you decide on a charcoal motley and breed it to the amel...Your first generation babies will be motleys het amel and charcoal (blizzard) possibly also het (a 50% chance for each baby) caramel...You could then breed them together to get motleys, amel motleys, charcoal motleys and/or blizzard motleys...with a possibility of getting the caramel gene back into the mix if some of the first generation turn up positively het for caramel...Takes a few years but it'd be a fun project :*)


Good luck finding a charcoal motley, none of the big breeders are even getting them as a by-product of their breeding projects.
 
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