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Re: Triple Threats
If I understand right...a "triple threat" is a snake with three dominant morphs going at the same time....which means, when bred to a normal, it can produce babies that have any of those three morphs or a combination of them.
A "pewter-bee" (there may be an "official" name for that combo already, but I'm not sure what it is) would be a cinny, a pastel, and a spider all rolled into one snake. That snake could sire a clutch that would produce cinnies, pastels, spiders, bumble-bees, cinny-bees, "pewter-bees" and normals.
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Re: Triple Threats
So it is created by mating two morphs together
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Re: Triple Threats
For instance...
--You breed a cinny to a pastel and make some pewter babies.
--Grow them up to sexual maturity.
--Then breed one of the pewters to a spider.
If the "morph gods" are with you, you'll hatch out a "pewter-bee."
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Re: Triple Threats
Thanx JLC...that is a long process, but sounds worth it. Found some pics...
http://www.exoticsbynature.com/daytona06/nerd10.jpg
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Re: Triple Threats
oh yea...and what are the chances of the morph gods just sending me a orange hypo for free?
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Re: Triple Threats
 Originally Posted by mricyfire
oh yea...and what are the chances of the morph gods just sending me a orange hypo for free?
Slim to none....last I heard they weren't certified with FedEx.
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Re: Triple Threats
 Originally Posted by JLC
Slim to none....last I heard they weren't certified with FedEx. 
HAHAHAHAHHAaaaaaaaaaa......... Best post of the WEEK! Gold star for Judy!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Re: Triple Threats
JLC I got one more question for you...kinda confused on recessive morphs.
Will leave a picture diagram because my breeding lingo isnt up to par.
If you breed a fully morphed recessive and breed with a co-dom do you get morphs or hets...and then the hets are what produce the new morph...
Hypo + Pastel = Hypo Pastel...through straight breeding right?
and then...
same thing with a dominant...
Hypo + Spider = Coral Bee through straight breeding?
or is it the offspring of these that are bred to produce the new morph?
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