albino X cremesicle

pinoygex

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Hi! I tried to plot the combination (if I mate the offspring together) on a punnet square but I think it's incorrect. Can someone please help me with the percentages of the outcome if I mate the offspring together? Thanks!
 

nicks

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It depends on which of the offspring you are going to be breeding together. If you take the creamsicles het albino you produce and put them together you will get SHCT, Sunglows, Creamsicles, Mack Snow Sunglow, Super Snows, and Super Snow Sunglows. Hope this helps.

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Nigel4less

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nicks said:
It depends on which of the offspring you are going to be breeding together. If you take the creamsicles het albino you produce and put them together you will get SHCT, Sunglows, Creamsicles, Mack Snow Sunglow, Super Snows, and Super Snow Sunglows. Hope this helps.

Since a Super Snow Sunglow nor a Hypo Super Snow have been produced how would you say he could produce a Super Snow Sunglow, as far as I know a Hypo Super Snow has NEVER Been produced let alone a Super Snow Hybino, but for the most part that answer is correct.

But yes you would get Super Snow Albinos ;)
 

pinoygex

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Nigel4less said:
Since a Super Snow Sunglow nor a Hypo Super Snow have been produced how would you say he could produce a Super Snow Sunglow, as far as I know a Hypo Super Snow has NEVER Been produced let alone a Super Snow Hybino, but for the most part that answer is correct.

But yes you would get Super Snow Albinos ;)

thanks for the additional info.. :)
 

lamarr

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Pardon the newbie question but..... If the offspring are a range of orange and white leopards, what is the dividing line between a different morph and the variation between individuals?

Maybe you advanced breeders could tatoo an ID on the babies until I get back up to speed? I have only been out of the hobby for 4-5 years and the explosion is amazing! Thanks to all of you who share you time and knowledge on the forum.
 

nicks

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Nigel4less said:
Since a Super Snow Sunglow nor a Hypo Super Snow have been produced how would you say he could produce a Super Snow Sunglow, as far as I know a Hypo Super Snow has NEVER Been produced let alone a Super Snow Hybino, but for the most part that answer is correct.

But yes you would get Super Snow Albinos ;)


I have produced a number of super snow sunglows this year. There is a large difference between phenotype and genotype! Just because the few adult super snow sunglows look a lot like a super snow albino doesn't mean it is not genetically a super snow sunglow. The genetics more often than not tell the story; will there be homozygous enigmas produced? Absolutely but will the look like a heterozygous enigma? Yes, that is the way the genetics dictate. I also have hypo super snows but they are phenotypically identical to a non hypo super snow. But if you took one and bred it to a group of SHCT's you would get all creamsicles.

Nick
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capoeirajosh

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I thought the super snow trait didn't respond to the tangerine?? I am a newbie at morphs, but I have been doing alot of research on creamsicles and from what I understand you need to use a mack snow and SHT. Please correct me if I am wrong due to the fact that I am looking to produce my own creamsicles in the future.
 

nicks

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capoeirajosh said:
I thought the super snow trait didn't respond to the tangerine?? I am a newbie at morphs, but I have been doing alot of research on creamsicles and from what I understand you need to use a mack snow and SHT. Please correct me if I am wrong due to the fact that I am looking to produce my own creamsicles in the future.

Okay, there are two different things to consider when talking about genetics; one is what the the genes are actually on the inside and the other is the physical appearance of the animal. What is going on with the genes themselves is the genotype and the appearance of the animal is the phenotype. These two things aren't always directly related in the appearance of the animal. Its all about the genetics!
 

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