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    Piebald morph???

    Hello everyone,

    I'm new to this site and about to purchase my first ball python next week. I'm trying to learn more about morphs and genetics and I am fascinated by the piebald morph. How is this morph produced? Is it a cross between 2 different morph or does the trait have to be dominant in the snake?? Not sure if thats was worded correctly but hopefully you guys understand what my ?

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    Re: Piebald morph???

    Welcome to BPnet!

    Piebalds rock, and are one of my favorite Morphs. The Pied gene is recessive, and the original Pied was found in the wild and imported. It's not a cross between two Morphs, though it has been crossed into other Morphs to make different designer mutations.
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    Re: Piebald morph???

    Piebalds are simple recessive, meaning both parents need to carry the gene for piebald in order to produce a piebald, just like albinos.

    Some other morphs are dominant (or co-dominant)meaning only one parent needs to carry the gene in order to produce offspring that are the morph.

    Piebalds are not a mixture of different morphs but you can mix a different morph in with them.

    Hope this explains it a little

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    Re: Piebald morph???



    I tell you what, if a piebald is your first BP, you're making a good start.
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    "Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes

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    Re: Piebald morph???

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    I tell you what, if a piebald is your first BP, you're making a good start.
    No kidding, that would be hitting the ground running
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    Re: Piebald morph???

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    No kidding, that would be hitting the ground running
    Which doesn't actually work (Was on Mythbusters)

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    Re: Piebald morph???

    Till I still don't get why you don't like pieds...
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