super snow bell albino

solfire

New member
I am currently working on producing SSBAs, but I need to know if I breed a mack snow het B. Albino to a B. Albino Will I get the same results as if I bed a SS het B. Albino To a B. Albino?
I don't know too much about the snow gene.
 

cat_named_noodles

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For Super Snows one parent needs to be a Super Snow, or both parents can be Snows. You could do any of the following: SS het albino x SS het Albino, or MS albino x MS albino, or MS het albino x MS het albino.
From Scratch: MS x Albino, for 50% MS het albino, then breed two of the MS het albinos for SS, MS, Albinos, MS Albinos, and SS Albinos; I don't know the percentages but I imagine someone can figure it out.. There could be more ways to get Bell Super Snows too.
Oh and to answer your question, yes, I think. With those combos you stated, I don't think you will get any SSBA's the 1st generation-most likely just MS albinos and albinos. Both parents would need to have at least one copy of the Snow gene, and at least one of the albino gene, to produce any SSA's.
 
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hyposhawn

Newbie
One way is Super Snow het Albino x Mack snow het albino. You would get 25% Super snow albino, 25% Super snow het for albino, 25% Mack snow het albino, 25% Mack snow.
 

solfire

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For Super Snows one parent needs to be a Super Snow, or both parents can be Snows. You could do any of the following: SS het albino x SS het Albino, or MS albino x MS albino, or MS het albino x MS het albino.
From Scratch: MS x Albino, for 50% MS het albino, then breed two of the MS het albinos for SS, MS, Albinos, MS Albinos, and SS Albinos; I don't know the percentages but I imagine someone can figure it out.. There could be more ways to get Bell Super Snows too.
Oh and to answer your question, yes, I think. With those combos you stated, I don't think you will get any SSBA's the 1st generation-most likely just MS albinos and albinos. Both parents would need to have at least one copy of the Snow gene, and at least one of the albino gene, to produce any SSA's.

I'm trying to make Super Snow Bell Albinos from their children, I wanted to know if I could get 50% Snow Albinos And 50% Snow het Albinos from both pairs, to breed the Snow Bells Together and get 1/4 SSBAs
 

Palor

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Interesting, could I end up with Snow bells if I crossed my Super Snow het bell with my Bell?
 

Zilla

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you would have a 50% chance of getting a snow bell albino. Try to reasearch punnett squares and also look at the genetics wizard website. You can figure it out using both, the website way easy and the squares are more challenging for you to figure out, but in the end its really alot of fun to figure these out on your own.
Then in your next generation breed one of your babies back to the Super snow parent and you have a 25% chance of getting the Super Snow Bell Albino.
 

Palor

New member
The genetic part of the hobby is fascinating. I am just starting to get into it and i can't stop researching :) Still sometimes a quick answer is very helpful to confirm stuff.
 

cat_named_noodles

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The genetic part of the hobby is fascinating. I am just starting to get into it and i can't stop researching :) Still sometimes a quick answer is very helpful to confirm stuff.

That it is! One of the reasons I love leos so much. :D And THE reason I will be breeding them. I'm a biologist with a love for genetics so I can't get enough of 'em.:nana:
 

Holly12

Member
Maybe i should start thinking about breeding my girl pearl with a snow bell albino male that would be cool. ;)
 
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