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Posted by Mark_And_Aimee on October 25, 2002 at 13:11:51:
In Reply to: Amel genetics.............?? posted by DogStar on October 24, 2002 at 16:31:15:
The male was just an albino black rat. He had a little bit of yellow on him actually. I remember talking to the lady who was selling the babies :-)
As far as breeding a het albino black rat to an amel corn, I'd have to say why bother... Black rats are tough to sell, Amel corns are tough to sell, and if you get any amel rat/corns, they would probably be just as tough to sell.
To take another angle... Since you are not CERTAIN of the genetics of your ratsnakes (is it really an intergrade with a TX rat?), then you are risking even further polluting the blood lines by not know exactly what you are mixing.
Maybe this is better off posted on the hybrid forum...
Mark
:I asked this once on the Rat snake forum and really didn't get anywhere with it so I thought I'd ask here.
:My black rats father is an all white snake, like pure white! I asked if it was a luecisic snake and they said no, just a plain albino. He did have red eyes but man was he white, Kat might have seen him at the June show...
:Anyways I am going to breed my female to my male amel corn (please no flaming) and was wondering if the albinism of black rats is compatible with that of corn snakes. I am real excited about breeding them cuz I'd love to get some amel babies if this is true!!
:DogStar
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