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Posted by Kerby... on April 02, 2003 at 01:09:54:
In Reply to: What would you get if....... posted by Diamondback-dave on April 02, 2003 at 00:27:01:
:) First of all Dave - GO TO BED!!! You are up way too late!! LOL
Second, I've talked to Luke, and he and I have the same idea that you have, to produce a HIGH LAVENDER. But breeding an albino HIGH WHITE will produce the opposite affect. You need to breed an all black (or very reduced white/yellow/cream) cal king to a lavender (to get the lavender) to produce a cal king that is really heavy black and het for lavender, then breed back to get the HIGH LAVENDER. If you breed an albino HIGH WHITE to a Lavender the "HIGH WHITE" will dominate and reduce the possibility of the Lavender part showing.
If you breed a "Blizzard" (cross between a baja and albino cal king -then bred back I believe??) with a Lavender will give you double hets for lavender and albinism. So with what you suggest (lavender x "snow") would produce normal looking snakes that are double hets?? Then breed those back to each other to get a HIGH LAVENDER?? The "blizzards" are an albino of a black snake?
Kerby...
you bred a lavender albino blue eyed cal king to a patternless albino {or snow}cal king? I plan on doing this next year in hopes of producing a patternless lavender albino blue eyed cal king some day. Has anyone ever done this? What do you think?
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