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Re: Working on it...


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Posted by JeremyS on April 09, 2003 at 09:45:47:

In Reply to: Working on it... posted by Serpwidgets on April 08, 2003 at 22:28:03:

:This is 1.1 which I hatched in 2002. Their mother is a bloodred. They should be able to reproduce the "bloodred" pattern, from what I've gathered.
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:There's been quite a bit of controversy about whether there is a "pattern trait" associated with the bloodred morph. My belief is that it exists, and is inherited in a simple-recessive (or "semi/mostly/somewhat-recessive") fashion. I hope that this cross can help to clear some of that up, since "color" will not be at issue in the hatchlings. ;-)
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:They're pouring on the yellow on their neck now. They both just ate (on hoppers now) last night so they're a but bulged.

:I've talked to Sean at VMS Herps, and he says he has produced snow bloods, and they do look distinct. It should be a fun project, even if I really don't like snows. :)

:I can also breed the male to the mom, since she's het snow, and also het charcoal... so I might even find out he's het charcoal by hatching out blizzards. :-D


Thanks for the info you don't see many of them out there.


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