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More Genetics Questions
Say you have a co-dom snake. Now, if you breed that co-dom to another co-dom, you get 50% whatever the morph is, 25% normal, and 25% super of whatever the morph is. Is it possible for a snake to have 2 super forms?
Snake in question is a Jag carpet. Jags are co-dom, so if you breed them together you get 50% jag, 25% normals, and 25% Lucys, the super of Jags (though it is so far a fatal gene in carpets and none have lived). Now I hear that some breeders are saying that there is another form of super jag that is essentially a wild looking jag. From my understanding there is only one super form for any co-dom. Am I right here or is there something I don't know?
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