Snow Question...

Kotsay1414

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I've got the two types down... I think. There are Line-Bred and Co Dom. My question is... are the Line-Breds also, or are they just the whitest of the whites bred back to the parents?
 

Sandra

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Kotsay1414 said:
...are the Line-Breds also?
Also what? :main_huh:

Kotsay1414 said:
or are they just the whitest of the whites bred back to the parents
That's what "line-bred" is supposed to mean ;)

Although TUG claims to have a dominant snow line (what would mean that, when bred to another dominant as normals, you get 50% snows and 50% normals) but I seriously doubt it (I'm not saying they are liars, but, couldn't it be that just some hatchlings take after mom and some take after dad?).

There's also the Gem Snows. Their breeders think that they are incomplete dominant, because they are unable to produce Supers when bred together but they do when they are bred to a Mack Snow.

So, accepting the two last snow lines, you would have:

-Co-dominant snows (Mack snows)
-Dominant snows (TUG's snow line)
-Incomplete dominant snows (Gem snows)
-Line-bred snows (the rest)
 
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marula

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TUG snow line probably is an axanthic line...for this reason some of them have some yellow and for this reason they say their snow are dominant...
but i don't know if others than craig from TUG prove this...
i wai a cople of snow from him...and i'm curious to see what will born next year...and for sure..i try to breed the male with others morph...
 
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camay123

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Sandra said:
Although TUG claims to have a dominant snow line (what would mean that, when bred to another dominant as normals, you get 50% snows and 50% normals) but I seriously doubt it (I'm not saying they are liars, but, couldn't it be that just some hatchlings take after mom and some take after dad?).

Interesting post. Im asking the same question, and a few thread talk about it. I emailed TUG but got no response.
 
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Lost My Setae

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Yeah I think it'd be interesting to breed TUG snows to the other snow lines to see what kind of offspring you get.
 

brandy101010

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I love TUG Snows. I'm not a huge snow fan although I do love the supers. But TUG snows stand out above the rest. I hope they are dominant. I'm saving for a few. I think it would be great to see what would come out of crossing these guys with other morphs.
 

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