Swiss Nuts
Photo coming soonComponent genes
Swiss ChocolateAnaconda
Also known as
Swiss Chocolate Conda
The genetics
Swiss Chocolate
RecessiveRecessive — an animal must inherit two copies for it to show visually. A single copy is a hidden 'het' carrier.
Anaconda
Incomplete-dominantIncomplete-dominant — a single copy already changes the look; two copies make the 'super' form.
What makes a Swiss Nuts
- Two copies of Swiss Chocolate — recessive, so it only shows when paired up.
- One copy of Anaconda — the single-gene 'Conda' form.
This describes the genetics of the animal itself — not the odds from a pairing. Outcome odds are the Genetics Calculator's job (coming soon).
More in the Swiss Chocolate family
The same base with its Arctic and Anaconda modifier variants.
Swiss Chocolate
Photo coming soonSwiss Chocolate
Swiss ChocolateSwiss Chocolate
Banana Chocolate
Photo coming soonBanana Chocolate
Swiss ChocolateSwiss ChocolateAnaconda x2
Chocolate Arctic
Photo coming soonChocolate Arctic
Swiss ChocolateSwiss ChocolateArctic
Chocolate Arctic Conda
Photo coming soonChocolate Arctic Conda
Swiss ChocolateSwiss ChocolateArcticAnaconda
Chocolate Arctic Superconda
Photo coming soonChocolate Arctic Superconda
Swiss ChocolateSwiss ChocolateArcticAnaconda x2
Chocolate Superarctic
Photo coming soonChocolate Superarctic
Swiss ChocolateSwiss ChocolateArctic x2
Chocolate SAC
Photo coming soonUnverifiedChocolate SAC
Swiss ChocolateSwiss ChocolateArctic x2Anaconda
Chocolate SASC
Photo coming soonUnverifiedChocolate SASC
Swiss ChocolateSwiss ChocolateArctic x2Anaconda x2
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