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what bp breed to get specific colors?
im new to ball pythons and i was wondering if anyone had a list of what ball pythons can morph with for specific results
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
ya know i've been thinking about this for quite a while, it would be cool if there was a website that had "morph recipes" like it would say "snake x" + "snake y" = "snake xy". It would be a great help to beginners looking to research all the morphs and genetics. If anyone knows about something like this than post that link and it would be greatly appreciated
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
Well this is a start into genetics doesnt have anywhere close to all the morphs but its a good stepping stone. http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics.html
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
 Originally Posted by sg1trogdor
I don't get this, It's showing different outcomes for recessive, co-dom, and dominant traits. But when it's doing the combo for the spider it say's that there is a het. and a homo. If it's dominant then it can't have a het.
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
ya, thanks, these are pretty good, i've seen the ballpythons.ca one before, thats a good one, and the nerd one is good too
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
Last edited by sg1trogdor; 09-27-2008 at 02:32 PM.
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
 Originally Posted by chad ramsey
I don't get this, It's showing different outcomes for recessive, co-dom, and dominant traits. But when it's doing the combo for the spider it say's that there is a het. and a homo. If it's dominant then it can't have a het.
Do you atleast know what is a het and an homozygous ?
First mean there is only 1 allele of the gene, the other one mean there specimen (here the ball python) have both allele of the gene.
The spider being dominant mean that if you have 1 allele, the gene show and if you have both the gene also show up. But as far as I know, no one have been able to prove a spider to be homozygous (you know it, because when breed to a normal, all the babies will be spider).
If you can,t understand this, you need to read more on genetics. Cause genetics is even harder than this. One gene can affect another one, without being on the same chromosome spot. There is priority numbers between gene chromosome etc... but this doesn't look to apply to color mutation in ball python but could may be explain the ringer stuff.
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Re: what bp breed to get specific colors?
Well heres ralphs Its not exactly what you want but you can check out each individual morph it has a pic of them and most have the genetics listed next to the pic (what makes them) 
http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/ma...ven_traits.asp
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