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  • 11-02-2014, 08:37 PM
    kitn
    mummy ball python
    so im looking up pairing possibilities for a jigsaw blast to a butter and there is a morph coming up that is called "mummy". in regius it shows up as a pure white snake with silvery/black eyes. is this part of the lucy families? also, has anyone ever seen one of these for sale anywhere? if so, how much are they running for and are they a valuable mate? i just want to know if i happen to end up producing one if it would be a better idea to hold it back and try to pair it later on.
  • 11-02-2014, 09:11 PM
    bcr229
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/mummy/
    Butter/Lesser + Mojave + Pastel + Pinstripe

    In the BEL complex due to butter/lesser and mojave. I'd definitely hold it back if I produced one.
  • 11-02-2014, 09:27 PM
    kitn
    yeah i dug a little deeper into it and it seems like the holy grail for producing bels. now when i pair something that is multi gene like that and i see results like pastel pin super mojave or butter mojave pin super pastel, do those come out looking like blue eye lucys or will i see patterning on those since there are other genes as well? and if it does come out white then how the hell do i figure out if there are other genetics in it? or is it just a guessing game at that point and tell people it is poss for blah blah and blah? that would suck
  • 11-03-2014, 11:54 PM
    thegamejr
    Re: mummy ball python
    I believe it would have to be proven through breeding
  • 12-10-2014, 06:58 AM
    Apoc
    Re: mummy ball python
    Heya,

    The snake in the link on worldofballpythons.com/morph/mummy is ours. He comes out of a Butter x Jigsaw Blast and to answer your question. No, you cannot see what kind of genes he has. After shedding you can see a little bit of the Pastel gene. Then they have a yellow line at their spine and a yellow line next to their eyes. We wanted to proof the Pastel gene before we put the label Blue Eyed Leuzist. Pastel on him. We put him on a normal girl this year and he also produced some nice Butter Pinstripe. We had to breed him before we could proof to say he's a so called 'Mummy'. Some say you must see the pinstripe gene by holding them in the light or something like that. You really can't tell the pinstripe gene was on him with this guy, that's for sure.
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