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    Co-dom recessive or nothing??

    I've read on worldofballpythons.com that granites could either be co-dom or recessive and Ralph Davis

    But I've had ben siegel tell me they weren't anything genetic yet?

    What's your guys look on this?

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    Re: Co-dom recessive or nothing??

    Here's a couple of pics of one of our Granites. He's from a line that has been proven to be at least dominant. I'm not sure but I don't think a super has been produced from this particular line (yet).



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    There are different lines.. some are co dom.. some inc. dom.. some recessive, and some are just speckled normals..

    The fun is finding out what you have

    Here is one of my granite girls I produced and held back. Her "grandmother" was a granite.. as are some of her siblings..



    I am planning to find out if there is a super form or not.. just gotta get my girls up to size
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    So far I know 4 dominant lines and a few more that are in the process of being proven out. I haven't seen super granites yet. That of course doesn't mean Ralph or Nerd or some other big breeder doesn't have them.

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    Re: Co-dom recessive or nothing??

    Outback reptiles and a few others have advertised super granites this year.
    Jerry Robertson

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