How do different morphs affect the Pied pattern?
I've been looking at pics of Spieds, and I really like the fact that most have a colored head and solid white patternless body. I also saw a few spieds that were pure white.
I was just wondering if there are any other morphs that affect the patterns of pieds when mixed together. Hope that makes since.
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I really like the Pumpkin Pied, which is Pied x Yellowbelly, and the Clown Pied. Both of them have brighter colors and I've heard they fade less with age too. For pictures go to World of Ball Pythons, Morph List. Really neat! :)
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Its really the other way around. Its more of what the pied gene does to __________ (insert morph)
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Gotcha, guess I worded it differently.
Are there any morphs when bred with pied, that produce combo morphs that are consistent in patterns which are different than what you would expect from a normal pied.
example: Pieds can vary from low white to high white with varying amounts of patterned areas. Spider Pieds seem to come consistently with patterned head and solid body or just solid body.
Are there any other pied combos that come out with anything unusual but consistent pattern wise.
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piedplus
I really like the Pumpkin Pied, which is Pied x Yellowbelly, and the Clown Pied. Both of them have brighter colors and I've heard they fade less with age too. For pictures go to World of Ball Pythons, Morph List. Really neat! :)
Just checked those out, the Pumpkin is a really pretty animal.
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Has anyone produced a butter pied yet? I couldn't find any pics of one.
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mikeandsheleen
Yep. I want to say those started at around $6k each. Makes more sense for them to be $1800 being a Lucy. I wonder if the Pied gene will make them white or off white like most lucies are.
Mike, I'll be posting some very important and very cool pics in the next week or so.....think gray, darker gray, and white......we might have another!:confused: It was good to see you at the show this weekend. Can't wait til the next.