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    Lesser genetics

    Quick question about phenotype. I have a super pastel lesser male. I am hoping to produce BEL ball pythons in a few years but my question has to do with his super pastel gene. Obviously everything he produces will carry that pastel gene (in its heterozygous form) so if I was to breed him and produce a female containing lesser, would I still be able to get BEL?

    I know that all of his babies will have pastel in them, but would a BEL pastel, still just be an all white snake with blue eyes? I'm scratching my head on this one.

    Edit- I realize my wording on this question is a bit strange so for the sake of simplicity....
    Does a super lesser (BEL) pastel, still look like a BEL?
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    Re: Lesser genetics

    Yeah it will be all white still. Could look different under a blacklight but you can still get that bel you like

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    It varies how much the pastel will show. It will show sometimes on a normally full white bel as a yellow dorsal stripe. It gets confusing because some of the bels have some yellow dorsal striping. For example I have a lesser X mojave possible pastel. She is totally white with a faint yellow dorsal. I will not know for sure if she is pastel or not till she is bred. My bet is that she is pastel since most mojave x lesser are pretty white.

    I get nothing special under black light unlike my super mojave spider who I can really tell is spider when the blacklight comes out.
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    Re: Lesser genetics

    Yes to pretty much all of your questions. Your male has a 50% chance at passing the Lesser gene along to any offspring he sires. Even with the Pastel gene in there, the BELs would still basically be white snakes.

    In a side note, there are some known issues with Lesser x Lesser pairings. To end up with BELs, it's typically a better idea to do Lesser x Mojave or something along those lines. To learn about some various morph issues, here's a good link for you: http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php.
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    Thank you guys so much! I was hopeful that the 'super lesser' would at least greatly overpower anything else if not completely. Much more confident with my breeding intentions now! Also I should note that I want a BEL as a pet only. I see that the super lessers can have 'bug eyes.' I'll be sure to do more reading on that deformity. However I would never knowingly pass on any bad traits like that so I'll be sure to do more reading. If all else fails I can always invest in a Mojave or something else later in life! Thanks guys!
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    Re: Lesser genetics

    If you breed your super pastel lesser to another one of the BEL producing genes you should be able to identify if the babies carry the pastel gene. I just produced a BEL GHI and a BEL GHI pastel and the BEL GHI pastel has a orangeish stripe down his back. Its really WICKED looking at him under a black light. The breeding to produce them was pastave ghi x lesser.In my personal opinion the mojave x lesser breeding produces the more cleaner looking BEL.
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    Re: Lesser genetics

    i would highly recommend getting a Mojave or Mojave combo to pair with your Super Pastel Lesser. you could still get a BEL without the issues. you will also diversify and get another gene to work with.

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    If you breed your super pastel lesser to another one of the BEL producing genes you should be able to identify if the babies carry the pastel gene. I just produced a BEL GHI and a BEL GHI pastel and the BEL GHI pastel has a orangeish stripe down his back. Its really WICKED looking at him under a black light. The breeding to produce them was pastave ghi x lesser.In my personal opinion the mojave x lesser breeding produces the more cleaner looking BEL.
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    Re: Lesser genetics

    I will try and post one ASAP
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    Re: Lesser genetics

    Yep. I have a pastel ivory and she's completely white except for two grey stripes by her eyes. She's even cleaner than a regular non-pastel ivory.



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