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Old 03-28-2007, 09:46 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: What exactly is a Th. radix "Quad het"

Anery is necessary to make Snow.

If your snake is het snow, then anery is implied by that. Snakes are not het for wild colored, because wild color is not a recessive gene.

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Originally Posted by schlangenland View Post
Hi Hans,
thanx for your reply:-) But what about the anerythristic? My first guess was, it's not absolutely scientific, but trivial named: het for snow, albino, anerythristic, wild coulored (=4)... Daniel Grübner (also a member of thamnophis.com, friend of mine from the EGSA) thinks, it's more scientific named: double het for anerythristic +amelanistic Iowa and amel Nebraska (=4)... I already sent a mail to Mr. Felzer... I'm also waiting for an answer from him...
Lots of greetings to belgium.
Sincerely. Thomas

ps.: do you get some more cyrtopsis from Jan Gebauer?
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