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albino labryth burm x albino granit burm
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by YoungHerp1 on November 3, 2006
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My good friend is breeding these two together. they are actually breeding as we speak probably lol. I was wondering your opinions on what you would get out of that. Im pretty sure that the albino is a resessive gene. so they would all be albino soemthing. im thinking half and half. let me no what you guys think. thanks alot
Mike
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RE: albino labryth burm x albino granit burm
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by Cro on November 3, 2006
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Mike, you are right about all the offspring being albino. Albino x albino = albino.
As far as the Labrynth x Granite, I am guessing there would be four possible combinations, depending on the dominance of the genes that control one morph over the other.
I am guessing you might get All Granite, or All Labrynth, or Half and Half, or some Wierd Combination of both.
Since I do not breed designer pythons, I can not tell you which is most likely, but perhaps someone who has worked with them will be able to tell you which morph is most likely to express itself more.
Best Regards JohnZ
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RE: albino labryth burm x albino granit burm
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by Cro on November 3, 2006
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Very good, now I will ask you guys a favor. Remember that this forum is read by a lot of younger folks who dont know as much about reptiles as you do. For the sake of education, try to not use abbreviations like dh that a lot of folks will not understand, take the time to spell them out, LOL. I know that with AOL and AIM folks get used to talking one on one. But on this forum, try to be a little slower, and more precice for the younger folks and older folks too, who dont know the abbreviation! Best Regards JohnZ
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