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Posted by Brian C. on October 26, 2002 at 00:03:42:
In Reply to: Amel genetics.............?? posted by DogStar on October 24, 2002 at 16:31:15:
Hi there ,
this is my first time in this forum as i am more of a python and boa guyand spend most of my time in those forums but i do work in a reptile store and deal with just about every type there is. We also have a black rat that is pure white with red/pink eyes. I know for a fact that the father was an albino but not sure about the mother but i believe she was as well. we have been discussing this topic a lot lately trying to determine if it was a snow/blizzard black rat. I am not sure how genetics work with rat snakes but i would imagine that it would be the same or similar to ball python genetics which is what i am familiar with. I have seen both T- and T+ albinos and the T- still has some pattern on it but if you look at a Snow Ball (albino x axanthic = normal looking double hets, breed these and you may get lucky and get a snow) it has no pattern at all. So this is where the confusion sets in, hehe. As i said i am not that familiar with rat snakes. Can 2 normal albinos produce a T- albino or do one of the parents have to be T-. Also would a snow/blizzard black rat be produced the same way as in ball pythons. What would a T- albino be worth? What about a Snow/Blizzard?(i say snow/blizzard because i am not sure if there is a standard set yet. Ball pythons are snows, but i know with corns there are snows and blizzards, go figure.)
any and all input would be welcome
Thanks
Brian Cieslinski
PET'acular Exotics
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