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Posted by John Hedger on October 14, 2002 at 11:32:13:
In Reply to: Tree Boa Genetics posted by craig0104 on October 12, 2002 at 12:05:45:
Yes craig, You are right on there! Hortulanus tree boas are very polymorphic!! There are a few of us that are going for 100% pure red litters, pure yellows,etc. But I think that will only happen (if ever!!??) through several generations of line breeding for that particular color. It's kind of the same thing with chondros. Although folks are trying, no one has quite gotten total control to where they can produce 100% high yellows or 100% blue offspring...But it's all great fun trying!!
John Hedger
: i was wondering what would happen if a garden pahse was bred with a yellow or a red, or if a yellow was bred with a red etc... are the off spring random coloration? with all the possiable color combos, i think atb's would be fun to breed.
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