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  • 07-26-2011, 11:16 PM
    rjjp
    orange ghost morphs
    I a pretty new to this but I was wondering what the orange ghost would make if it was bred to a pastel or a spider? anyone have pics of this?

    Thank you for your time.

    Richard
  • 07-26-2011, 11:33 PM
    spitzu
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/

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  • 07-27-2011, 12:15 AM
    Alexandra V
    Here's my pastel orange ghost male, Victor. (The colors in the photo aren't amazing, but they aren't too far off)

    http://i764.photobucket.com/albums/x...g/IMAG0698.jpg

    To answer your other question, if you bred a ghost to a pastel, you'd get half of the clutch being normals het for ghost (they look normal but carry 1 ghost gene) and half pastel het ghost (look like regular pastels, but carry 1 ghost gene). The same would go with for a spider to a ghost, except obviously you'd get spiders het for ghost and normals het for ghost.

    Because the ghost morph is recessive, the animal needs to have 2 "copies" of the mutated gene to show the morph, but they can have a normal look and carry 1 copy of the gene and be able to pass it on to their offspring.

    The above being said, if you bred a pastel or spider to a ghost, then all the babies would be het for ghost, so you could either breed 2 of the babies together or breed one baby back to the ghost parent and get some ghost babies.
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