This morning I received some interesting news from Tony W (python regius) Tony bred his male yellow splatter to a pastel female and produced normal, pastel splatters, maybe yellow pastel splatters, splatters and yellow splatters. So basically from breedings done to date we have
Splatter x normal = splatters, normals
Splatter x splatter = splatters, yellow splatters
Splatter x yellow splatter = splatters, yellow splatters, super type splatter
Yellow splatter x none splatter gene = normal, splatters, yellow splatters.
To say I am confused is an under statement but I must say I am very excited about this happening. It's plain to see the splatter gene is not following the genetics as we know it. It's going to be a very excitable couple of years ahead for all those working with the splatter gene. Any ideas.