View Full Version : How does the Anaconda gene work?


Evan
08-20-2011, 01:42 PM
DO I have this right? If I breed an Anaconda to a normal I will have a 50% chance of a Anaconda. I am very new to this and trying to get the gene thing down. I know it is co-dominate so is this how the co-dominate gene works? Seems simple but confusing to me. :rolleyes: thank you

FloridaHogs
08-20-2011, 01:49 PM
50% Chance per egg, not per clutch, but yes that is how it works. Think of it as a visual het for the superconda (patternless).

karlh
08-20-2011, 08:19 PM
Yeah pretty much as Florida Hogs has said mate. You breed an anaconda to a normal and each hatchling has a 50% chance of being an anaconda. That's assuming the ' odds gods ' are on your side lol

so basically half your clutch ' should ' appear to be anacondas but this is just a statistic! My friend has recently bred jungle jags and all the offspring were sibs -no visual jags! Pot luck I guess lol

Karl

BerlinHogs
08-21-2011, 03:29 PM
As both said before
...and when you breed Conda with Conda you have the following chances to hatch from each egg (but this will also be "visible" in the whole clutch)
25% normal pattern
50% Anaconda
25% Superconda