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... this is all assuming there is a 'super' form of the Enigma, right?
Golden Gate Geckos said:... this is all assuming there is a 'super' form of the Enigma, right?
LeosForLess said:i dont even kno what we are talking about now.. but a snow X enigma will make 25% snow enigmas and breeding snow enigma X snow enigma makes 25% super snow enigmas......
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LeosForLess said:i dont even kno what we are talking about now.. but a snow X enigma will make 25% snow enigmas and breeding snow enigma X snow enigma makes 25% super snow enigmas......
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lol ya, thanks forgot that420Geckos said:You could also make them from Snow Enigma x Mack Snow or Super Snow...
info is common knowledge from what is available and other stuff and pic is from jmgreptiledragonflyreptiles said:Its not on their site, where did the photo and information come from?
LeosForLess said:info is common knowledge from what is available and other stuff and pic is from jmgreptile
Robin, you mispelled Patternless. :main_cool3: I think the Super Snow Albino is a perfect example of a SS only "in Albino".kinda like the ss albino
i think they were rather a let downGroovyGeckos.com said:Watch out for :main_robin: the picture police is comin`.
Robin, you mispelled Patternless. :main_cool3: I think the Super Snow Albino is a perfect example of a SS only "in Albino".
giantkeeper said:Well if the Enigma is Dominant there will be no super form, all of the offpsring will be Enigma in ExE breedings. As will all of the offspring in a ExN (N=normal) breeding.
cjreptiles said:You can't say that without knowing whether the enigma is one with two 'enigma' alleles (EE) or one with one enigma and one normal allele (Ee), which would still be phenotypically enigma if it is a dominant trait. If the latter, you will only get 50% enigmas from an enigma x normal breeding. In fact, from Ee x Ee (which is still enigma x enigma) you should theoretically get 25% normal offspring.
I have no idea, I know nothing about boas!giantkeeper said:Sounds like a similar situation with the Arabesque Boa Constrictor.....Thanks, thats way deeper into genetics than I prefer to delve. I prefer to think I have a basic grip on a few of the terms and outcomes but even that gets extremely confusing.
Also, Dan I apologize if I came across as an "ssa". Never my intention:main_thumbsup: I know that since I am new to the board I should dilute myself a bit first....