Super Snow Raptor het PA?

chazthaking2

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I think it is a super snow but this is both my first hatchling of a raptor and also a super snow if it is. The parents are Super Snow het Raptor and Patternless Albino het Raptor. Tell me what you guys think, Super Snow or just Mack Snow? Oh and i found him this morning
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If steve realy told you that he did a mistake :) on 4 hours emails a day this can happen.
SS*X will give you 100% Mack Snow
SS*MS will you you 50% SS

If the Gecko has red eyes than you have a Mack Snow Raptor het Patternless and thats awsome for the first gecko!!
 

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He probably told you Mack Snow instead of Super Snow and you understood super snow. Or thought one thing and told you other. It happens.

But, more importantly, your little one is fabulous!!! Congrats.
 

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Nice Hatchling! :main_thumbsup:

But how could a Super Snow RAPTOr, or even a Mack Snow RAPTOr, be het for Patternless and/or Albino? They're already homozygous for both traits! :main_laugh:
 

chazthaking2

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Nice Hatchling! :main_thumbsup:

But how could a Super Snow RAPTOr, or even a Mack Snow RAPTOr, be het for Patternless and/or Albino? They're already homozygous for both traits! :main_laugh:

the father is patternless albino het raptor and the mother is super snow het raptor which makes the baby mack snow raptor het patternless
 

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It seems you don't understand my point, so I'll be a little more clear:

R - as in Red-eyed
A - as in Albino
P - as in Patternless
T - as in Tremper
O
r - as in Orange

;)
 

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Super Snow het Raptor x Patternless Albino het Raptor:

37.5% Mack, het Tremper Patty, 66% het Eclipse
12.5% Mack Eclipse, het Tremper Patty
37.5% Mack Tremper, het Patty, 66% het Eclipse
12.5% Mack R.A.P.T.O.R., het Patty

I think you hit the Mack R.A.P.T.O.R., het Patty.
 

combadao

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It seems you don't understand my point, so I'll be a little more clear:

R - as in Red-eyed
A - as in Albino
P - as in Patternless
T - as in Tremper
O
r - as in Orange

;)

I think everyone is taking it as a Murphy Patternless Albino het RAPTOR. You are right about the albino part, but it is usually written like this to evidenciate the genetics behind it. What would you call a Patternless Albino het RAPTOR, probably a APTOR het RAPTOR...
 

chazthaking2

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Im sorry the patternless that creates the raptor combination is the patternless stripe gene, when the father of the newborn baby is a murphy patternless. my apologies for the misunderstanding. which in all makes the baby het murphy patternless
 

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I think everyone is taking it as a Murphy Patternless Albino het RAPTOR. You are right about the albino part, but it is usually written like this to evidenciate the genetics behind it. What would you call a Patternless Albino het RAPTOR, probably a APTOR het RAPTOR...

Actually, I'm right about both parts. The title of the thread is Super Snow RAPTOr het PA. Well, it's not heterozygous for Patternless and Albino. It is already homozygous for Patternless and Albino.

And for the record, I'd call a Patternless Albino het RAPTOr a Patternless Albino het RAPTOr, just as I'd call an APTOr het RAPTOr an APTOr het RAPTOr. Do me a favor, and don't twist my statement. ;)
 

chazthaking2

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now how did i twist your statement and second of all you are wrong. better yet let me show you the parents cause maybe you would call an ember which is a murphy patternless raptor, just raptor?

this is the father, a murphy patternless albino het raptor
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this is the mother, a super snow het raptor
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Sunrise Reptile

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I'm absolutely correct.

And stay on-topic. I called the animal exactly what it was, minus the pointless mention of "het Patternless Albino". Have a nice day. ;)
 

combadao

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Actually, I'm right about both parts. The title of the thread is Super Snow RAPTOr het PA. Well, it's not heterozygous for Patternless and Albino. It is already homozygous for Patternless and Albino.

And for the record, I'd call a Patternless Albino het RAPTOr a Patternless Albino het RAPTOr, just as I'd call an APTOr het RAPTOr an APTOr het RAPTOr. Do me a favor, and don't twist my statement. ;)

Look, I'm not talking about the title, but about the gecko, that, as said in the beggining by Supperl it seems to be a Mack Snow Raptor het Patternless (Murphy P). If you are talking about the title than go ahead. I just wanted to help. :main_thumbsup:
 

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