MurdocksReptiles
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So I got in a chat with a local herp guy about some supers he saw for sale and was going to buy. I didnt want to steer him to much as I myself have never dealt with supers but I did think that what he was buying might have been mis advertised.
Im going to put down some thought segments and would love to get someone to correct me where im wrong
* There is co-dominant and dominant. Both gene types will transfer ( statistically ) to half of the litter. Dominant is different from co-dominant in that a super dominant would look the same as a normal dominant. Hypo for example looks the same with one hypo gene or two hypo genes. Where as co-dominants take a different appearance when a super is created. Motleys for example, super motley being solid black and normal motley being patterned.
* With a Dominant gene type ( super hypos is what i was discussing with my friend ) like hypo, for it to be proven as a super it must be breed to something without a hypo gene and the litter must come out 100% hypo. Then and only then are you sure she is a super.
* The only other way to garuntee a virgin hypo to be a super would be if it came from a litter of 2 proven supers ( proved by the method mentioned above )
* a super hypo x a normal boa ( no hypo gene ) would produce 100% hypos ( one hypo gene ) and zero super hypos
* a super hypo x a hypo ( one hypo gene ) would produce 50% super hypos and 50% hypos. but all would be considered POSSIBLE super hypos because you cant 100% distinctly tell them apart you can only guess.
I only ask to help a friend not over pay for something.
not trying to accuse anyone of mis advertising supers.
Thanks for any knowledge.

Im going to put down some thought segments and would love to get someone to correct me where im wrong
* There is co-dominant and dominant. Both gene types will transfer ( statistically ) to half of the litter. Dominant is different from co-dominant in that a super dominant would look the same as a normal dominant. Hypo for example looks the same with one hypo gene or two hypo genes. Where as co-dominants take a different appearance when a super is created. Motleys for example, super motley being solid black and normal motley being patterned.
* With a Dominant gene type ( super hypos is what i was discussing with my friend ) like hypo, for it to be proven as a super it must be breed to something without a hypo gene and the litter must come out 100% hypo. Then and only then are you sure she is a super.
* The only other way to garuntee a virgin hypo to be a super would be if it came from a litter of 2 proven supers ( proved by the method mentioned above )
* a super hypo x a normal boa ( no hypo gene ) would produce 100% hypos ( one hypo gene ) and zero super hypos
* a super hypo x a hypo ( one hypo gene ) would produce 50% super hypos and 50% hypos. but all would be considered POSSIBLE super hypos because you cant 100% distinctly tell them apart you can only guess.
I only ask to help a friend not over pay for something.
not trying to accuse anyone of mis advertising supers.
Thanks for any knowledge.

