In what way do you think they resemble each other?
dr del
I've seen a couple jesters (in person) that looked very similar to bananas. Maybe they photograph differently or maybe they were just different examples of the jester :weirdface
example (from the same site) here is another "jester" that has the same "banana seeds" in the pattern.
Anyway the ones ive seen were a lot yellower than those pictures.
05-23-2009, 08:12 PM
KCBALLer
Re: Banana ball python
ralph was offered the ball and refused because he thought it was a caramel covered in ticks from the pic he saw...he's kickin himself in the balls all day long...but he has other surprises up his sleeve to last him a while.;)
05-23-2009, 08:13 PM
Mike Schultz
Re: Banana ball python
Quote:
Originally Posted by KCBALLer
ralph was offered the ball and refused because he thought it was a caramel covered in ticks from the pic he saw...he's kickin himself in the balls all day long...but he has other surprises up his sleeve to last him a while.;)
Are you talking about Ralph as in the king of goblin balls?
05-24-2009, 01:46 AM
Pulcher
Re: Banana ball python
Quote:
Originally Posted by LizardofOzz
Are you talking about Ralph as in the king of goblin balls?
King of goblins and phantoms.
05-24-2009, 07:31 AM
Alice
Re: Banana ball python
The banana is an amazing morph!
Does anyone know of any other bp morph that has the cool pepper speckling all over the body like the banana?
05-24-2009, 10:58 AM
Pulcher
Re: Banana ball python
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alice
The banana is an amazing morph!
Does anyone know of any other bp morph that has the cool pepper speckling all over the body like the banana?
I think Coral Glow has this 'leakey' Gene.
05-24-2009, 02:01 PM
SlitherinSisters
Re: Banana ball python
WOW!!!! :O That is an amazing snake!!!!
05-24-2009, 02:08 PM
RandyRemington
Re: Banana ball python
Interesting, are all the following true?
1. The two jester types, banana and white smoke/coral glow all have dark spots.
2. Looks like at least one of the jester's is not a dominant type as mentioned breeding back to daughters to prove so assume the daughters are all normal (guess it would depend on how many produced, maybe just missed).
3. Banana and white smoke/coral glow seem to be some sort of dominant (can't remember now if I've even heard this detail about the white smoke/coral glow).
Can anyone think of an example of alleles where one mutations of a gene is dominant to normal and another mutation of the same gene is recessive to normal? Suppose that could happen but different inheritance would make me wonder if they are totally different genes that just happen to look similar (maybe chemically similar somehow).