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    What to Breed to a Normal?

    OKay well i have a normal female right now, shes just a baby, but when shes of breeding age and i've moved out to my own place id like to buy a male to breed to her. My question is what is a good morph to breed to a normal. Like if i bought an Albino male would some of theyre babies be albino and some normal or what not? And what other things are there to consider, or what morph would you suggest i start with?
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cassandra88
    OKay well i have a normal female right now, shes just a baby, but when shes of breeding age and i've moved out to my own place id like to buy a male to breed to her. My question is what is a good morph to breed to a normal. Like if i bought an Albino male would some of theyre babies be albino and some normal or what not? And what other things are there to consider, or what morph would you suggest i start with?
    Best make that decision in three years when your ready to breed. Cause you never know what will be affordable by then.

    And on the albino question...no..Any homo recessive animal bred to a normal (or wild type) will produce all 100% het for whatever.
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    Albinos are recessive , if you bred her with an albino male all babies and would look normal but would be het for albino's


    edit ... freakie frog said it better
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    Oh i see, i get what recessive means now i've read it a lot but wasn't quite sure. I geuss when it comes to that time i'll have to get that Complete Ball Pythons book, i was going to anyway, i was just curious now what kind of babies i could make. haha cuz i love thinking about future babies
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    Wait till she is ready to breed and then decide, by then there will be different morphs to choose from. Something may well catch your eye at that point!
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    I wouldn't wait until she's ready to breed. Some males take up to 2 years to sexually mature. I'd wait until she's 1.5 to 2 years old and than decide .
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    Here is a link that should help you understand the outcomes depending on what morph you will chose in the future http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics.html.
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    just go with what you like and can afford, because after all, what someone else may like, you might not want.

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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons
    Here is a link that should help you understand the outcomes depending on what morph you will chose in the future http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics.html.
    Thanks for that website, it made sense to me, So a Mojave( i love them) is a codominate and if i bred it to a normal chances are i would have about half normals and half Mojaves?
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    Re: What to Breed to a Normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by qiksilver
    just go with what you like and can afford, because after all, what someone else may like, you might not want.
    Exactly!

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