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Thread: Pied Question

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    Pied Question

    Hello, I know there are "low," "medium," and "high" white pieds but I was wondering if the quality will affect the offspring? For example, if I get a "low" white pied and breed her with a "low" white male, should I expect "low" white offspring or doesn't it matter?

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    Re: Pied Question

    its random. you can breed low white to low white and get high white, or the other way around.


    but some other morphs affect it. Piebalds with spider often only have a colored head, and a completely or nearly completely white body. And lesser pied tends to be an all-white snake.

    But on its own, its as random as it gets.

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    One great thing about pieds and hatching them is that you never know what you will get, the pattern is completely random, which means low white can throw high white and vice versa.
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    Thanks for your input guys.

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