hypothetical hybrid question.
So this is just hypothetical, but what would happen if you used a morph to make any one of the ball python hybrids. I know a lot of people don't like hybrids but to each their own. I personally think the woma ball hybrid plots pretty cool.
So what if you breed, let's say, a mojave to a woma (not a woma morph). What would stop you from getting mojave womas, or if you used a blood, or angolian.
Re: hypothetical hybrid question.
As in the spider angry ball, dominant and codominant mutant genes generally produce the morph in a hybrid.
Recessive mutant genes produce a morph only if both parents have compatible genes. If the genes are not compatible, the babies look normal, for a hybrid.
For example, amelanistic (AKA albino) corn snakes have been bred to tyrosinase-negative albino black rat snakes and to tyrosinase positive albino black rat snakes. All three mutant genes are recessive to the corresponding normal genes. Albino babies are only produced when the amelanistic corn is mated to the tyrosinase-negative albino black rat snake. This shows that the corn snake's amelanistic gene is only compatible with the black rat snake's tyrosinase-negative albino gene.