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champagne ball python
I would like to know what balls made this morph, i would like to see some good pics of a few and is anybody breeding nice healthly champagne balls. I seen one on youtube for the first time and i loved it any info will be helpful. thank you
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Re: champagne ball python
The champagne ball is its own trait.
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Re: champagne ball python
Beautiful Snakes, but in answer to your question.... I'm pretty sure Champagnes are a dominant trait. They can only be made by other champagnes.
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1.0 Pastel - Zeke
0.1 Pastel het OG - Dixie
0.1 Pastel het Axanthic
0.1 Spider het Axanthic
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1.0 Black Pastel - Conan
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Re: champagne ball python
Like everyone else said, champagne is its own dominant mutation. Hopefully this year we will see whether a homozygous "super" is made so we can make the determination of whether it is an incomplete dominant mutation (what people commonly call co-dominant in the ball python world).
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Re: champagne ball python
 Originally Posted by Russ Lawson
Like everyone else said, champagne is its own dominant mutation. Hopefully this year we will see whether a homozygous "super" is made so we can make the determination of whether it is an incomplete dominant mutation (what people commonly call co-dominant in the ball python world).
That would be nice to see! Are you working with any Russ?
"Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." ~William Shakespeare
1.1 Normals - Apollo & Medusa
1.0 Pastel - Zeke
0.1 Pastel het OG - Dixie
0.1 Pastel het Axanthic
0.1 Spider het Axanthic
1.1 Mojave - Clyde & Bonnie
1.0 Black Pastel - Conan
0.1 Spider - Dizzy
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Re: champagne ball python
 Originally Posted by stratus_020202
That would be nice to see! Are you working with any Russ?
I wish! Maybe in a couple years here.
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Re: champagne ball python
 Originally Posted by Russ Lawson
Like everyone else said, champagne is its own dominant mutation. Hopefully this year we will see whether a homozygous "super" is made so we can make the determination of whether it is an incomplete dominant mutation (what people commonly call co-dominant in the ball python world).
OOOOH a super Champagne would have lots of bubbles. I could only imagine what it might look like? Maybe it would have a pattern?
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Re: champagne ball python
cant wait to own my own champagne ball. and get it into the breeding program. Beautiful snake and good luck with all the clutches.
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Re: champagne ball python
I need to find me a Champagne Het Hypo Female for my PD Line Granite Het Hypo!!!
Cheers!
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