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    Lookng for another morph

    Hey guys, new to the forum here but not new to snakes. Tomorrow I'm heading to the SC show and looking to pick up another BP. Nothing too freaky, I was thinking about a Spider or a Pinstripe, add some dominant traits into my mix. Currently I have 0.1 Piebald, 0.1 Bumblebee, 0.1 Normal, 1.0 Albino and a 1.0 Pastel. Would either of the 2 I mentioned, in your opinion be a good match for my collection combo for breeding? And would you suggest a male or a female?

    Also I'm still unclear as to how the recessive trait works, if I breed my male albino to my female piebald, will it yield all hets or will I get any visuals ie: albino piebalds?

    Sorry for all the questions in one post but as you can tell by my sig I mostly deal in arboreal snakes and what you see is pretty much what you get with the parents.
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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    Welcome to the forum!!!!!!!! I am not the best person to answer your questions but i will take a stab at some of it. When you cross albino and a pied you will get possible double het babies. I also think you can get single hets for albino and piebald. Someone else with more knowledge will chime in im sure!!

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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    Albino x Piebald = 100% DH

    None of the offspring will be visual.

    Also it is better to have morph females, because males can do the deed more than once.
    1.0: Honey Bee | Lesser | Banana Pastel Enchi | Clown 66% Het Albino
    0.1: Kingpin | x2 Mojave | Super Pastel HGW | Albino | Sterling Mojave Pinstripe | GHI Pewter | Pastel Het Clown | Sable 66% Het Clown

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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    i would get the pin since you have a bee already i would also get a mojo or if you have the money a lesser or butter. if you breed your albino to your pied all the offsprings will be double het albino pied

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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    Thanks for clearing that up guys!!! I told you i was lost when it came to recessive's lol.

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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    So then the dble hets would have to be line bred to get the visual?
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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    Quote Originally Posted by AdamM View Post
    So then the dble hets would have to be line bred to get the visual?
    Well usually line breeding refers to a parent x offspring pairing. If you bred a double het albino/pied to an albino, for instance, the only visual morph you could produce would be an Albino. You would end up with:

    Albinos
    Albino Het Pieds
    100% Het Albinos/50% Poss Het Pieds
    100% Het Albino


    You would need to breed double het x double het siblings (inbreeding) to have a 1 in 16 chance of producing albino/pieds. The offspring would be:

    Albino/Pieds
    Pieds
    Albinos
    Albinos 50% Het Pied
    Pieds 50% Het Albino
    50% Het Albinos
    50% Het Pieds
    50% Double Het Albino/Pied
    Normals

    If you wanted to avoid inbreeding you can produce your own double hets and hold back all the females then purchase a double het male from a different breeder.
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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Well usually line breeding refers to a parent x offspring pairing. If you bred a double het albino/pied to an albino, for instance, the only visual morph you could produce would be an Albino. You would end up with:

    Albinos
    Albino Het Pieds
    100% Het Albinos/50% Poss Het Pieds
    100% Het Albino


    You would need to breed double het x double het siblings (inbreeding) to have a 1 in 16 chance of producing albino/pieds. The offspring would be:

    Albino/Pieds
    Pieds
    Albinos
    Albinos 50% Het Pied
    Pieds 50% Het Albino
    50% Het Albinos
    50% Het Pieds
    50% Double Het Albino/Pied
    Normals

    If you wanted to avoid inbreeding you can produce your own double hets and hold back all the females then purchase a double het male from a different breeder.
    Alright thanks for clearing that up some. But I still have time to figure it out, my piebald and albino are early 09's. I tell you the complications of figuring out what to cross with what is harder then hatching out Chondropythons lol.
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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Well usually line breeding refers to a parent x offspring pairing. If you bred a double het albino/pied to an albino, for instance, the only visual morph you could produce would be an Albino. You would end up with:

    Albinos
    Albino Het Pieds
    100% Het Albinos/50% Poss Het Pieds
    100% Het Albino


    You would need to breed double het x double het siblings (inbreeding) to have a 1 in 16 chance of producing albino/pieds. The offspring would be:

    Albino/Pieds
    Pieds
    Albinos
    Albinos 50% Het Pied
    Pieds 50% Het Albino
    50% Het Albinos
    50% Het Pieds
    50% Double Het Albino/Pied
    Normals

    If you wanted to avoid inbreeding you can produce your own double hets and hold back all the females then purchase a double het male from a different breeder.
    The way you have it written out looks pretty confusing, and is a bit redundant because you are writing out both phenotypes as well as genotypes. For albino x dh albino pied, you can get:

    2:4 Albinos 50% chance het Pied
    2:4 Het Albinos 50% chance het Pied

    For double het x double het, you can get:

    9:16 66% chance het Albino, 66% chance het Pied (33% chance double het)
    3:16 Albino 66% chance het Pied
    3:16 Pied 66% chance het Albino
    1:16 Albino Pied

    As per OP's original question, I would suggest a pinstripe male to breed to the bumblebee female (or a pinstripe female to breed to the pastel if you would rather go for killerbees and lemon blasts than just going for spinner blasts, but that just boils down to personal preference). I wouldn't get a spider though, as you already have the bumblebee for that. If you go with the male pinstripe, I would also suggest breeding that to the normal female.
    Russell Lawson

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    Re: Lookng for another morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Russ Lawson View Post
    The way you have it written out looks pretty confusing, and is a bit redundant because you are writing out both phenotypes as well as genotypes. For albino x dh albino pied, you can get:

    2:4 Albinos 50% chance het Pied
    2:4 Het Albinos 50% chance het Pied

    For double het x double het, you can get:

    9:16 66% chance het Albino, 66% chance het Pied (33% chance double het)
    3:16 Albino 66% chance het Pied
    3:16 Pied 66% chance het Albino
    1:16 Albino Pied

    As per OP's original question, I would suggest a pinstripe male to breed to the bumblebee female (or a pinstripe female to breed to the pastel if you would rather go for killerbees and lemon blasts than just going for spinner blasts, but that just boils down to personal preference). I wouldn't get a spider though, as you already have the bumblebee for that. If you go with the male pinstripe, I would also suggest breeding that to the normal female.
    Yeah, LOL, I wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything .
    ~Jessica~

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