Mack Super Snow bred to a SHTCTB makes what?

cat_named_noodles

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If I cross a SHTCTB with a Co-Dominate Mack Super Snow, what are the possible morphs they could hatch? Mack Ghosts? SHTCTs? Mack Snows? Something else if both are het for something? Thanks!
Sprocket is the SHTCTB (picture 1-she's gone through another shed and has brighter yellow and more CT), and this is the handsome little fellow I'm considering making her boyfriend next year (picture 2):
 

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hyposhawn

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While since SHTCTB is a line bred trait I would think you would get some Mack Super snows, some SHTCTB and some in between.
 

acpart

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You will not get super snows because both parents don't have snow jeans. All the babies will be snows. If you're lucky, you'll get some nice white and orange banded geckos. If you're less lucky, you'll get Mack snows that look like SHTCTB's but maybe aren't as nicely colored. I did that cross last summer and that's exactly what I got.

Aliza
 

Allee Toler

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Isn't it dominant though?

-google time-

Found it.

enigma x normal= 50% enigmas. But enigma (double factor) x normal= 100% enigmas.

whewww. I'm going to keep out of genetics and just breed LVPA's.
 

cat_named_noodles

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Isn't it dominant though?

-google time-

Found it.

enigma x normal= 50% enigmas. But enigma (double factor) x normal= 100% enigmas.

whewww. I'm going to keep out of genetics and just breed LVPA's.

I have no idea if the guy I'm looking at the moment is doubler facter enigma, but I don't think so. Isn't the snow gene dominant as well as enigma? So maybe there's also a 50% chance of Mack snows or combos. What about hypo Mack snows? Or Mack Snow Enigmas maybe? I don't know if this is possible but perhaps a Hypo Mack Snow Enigma!
 
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cat_named_noodles

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Here's the other little dude I'm considering getting. I will only get one male, just trying to decide the most interesting route I can go with the types and varieties of morphs. It'd be cool if I knew if Sprocket was het for anything.
:idea: Oh, if I decide to breed Athena (Aberrant/poss. reverse stripe [don't know if her original tail was striped or not]) to the Mack snow enigma (who's also het for Tremper albino), what might I get?
Here's Athena and the Mack Snow Enigma:
 

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RamseysReptiles

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if you crossed a super snow with a SHTCT you would get mack snows with varying amounts of Tangerine influence and be on your way to create some creamsicles. If you threw the enigma gene in there you would eventually get enigma creamsicles, and that would be a cool looking gecko.
 

rglove

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You will not get super snows because both parents don't have snow jeans. All the babies will be snows. If you're lucky, you'll get some nice white and orange banded geckos. If you're less lucky, you'll get Mack snows that look like SHTCTB's but maybe aren't as nicely colored. I did that cross last summer and that's exactly what I got.

Aliza

That's wrong. You will get SH's, Hypos, SHT, HT, snows and maybe CT's.
 

matias

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You will only have 50% Enigma (combo's) becouse although it is a dominant thread, itis on onle one chromosome of the chromosome pair.

I was discussing before if enigma x enigma would get
-25 % "super" enigma (as a way of speak to say they carry the gene twice)
-50 % that carry the gene once, thus enigma
-25 % that doesn't carry the gene.
I asked it around a bit here in europe and they most have the idea that the one's that carry the gene twice don't devollop.
 
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