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What offspring could i expect if bred a male classic motley corn with a female normal corn? As far as i'm aware, both snakes' ancestry is pure. Can i expect all normals (i have a feeling that normal pattern is dominant while motley is recessive) or will i get all motleys, or some of each?

2007-09-17 09:33:57 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Reptiles

The female's mother is amel. Waiting to here from breeder of the male.

2007-09-18 05:18:14 · update #1

The male is hypo ghost motley mother X hypo motley het anery/amel

2007-09-18 07:19:20 · update #2

and what is het?

2007-09-18 09:31:18 · update #3

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I'm sorry Wanda, but you're wrong. You will get all normals which will be heterozygous for motley. And Wanda, a hybrid is two different species of snakes bred together, such as a cornsnake/California kingsnake hybrid, for example.

I see that you updated the info, so I will do the same. They will all be normals which are 100% het for both motley and hypo. They will only be possible hets for all of the rest of the traits you mentioned.

2007-09-17 10:19:50 · answer #1 · answered by madsnakeman 7 · 4 0

*25% normal
50% hybrids
*25% motley, and this all depends on parental lineage, whether the parents are hybrids, or dominant. In each case, the statistics change completely.

2007-09-17 09:37:55 · answer #2 · answered by TURANDOT 6 · 1 4

There is also a great forum for this info on http://cornsnakes.com. All about breeding and morphs! :)

2007-09-17 12:24:33 · answer #3 · answered by KimbeeJ 7 · 1 0

corn on the cob

2007-09-17 09:37:52 · answer #4 · answered by PERFECT AWESOME!!!! 3 · 1 3

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