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Banana list on WOB
Trying to find Banana Het Clown in the WOB list and its not in there? how come?
https://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/?
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Re: Banana list on WOB
Are you just trying to see a snake that's that morph? Het just means that the snake carries a recessive gene but doesn't display it. So essentially if you find a photo of a snake that someone says is banana het whatever, all you're really going to see is the banana.
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Re: Banana list on WOB
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Originally Posted by Hugsplox
Are you just trying to see a snake that's that morph? Het just means that the snake carries a recessive gene but doesn't display it. So essentially if you find a photo of a snake that someone says is banana het whatever, all you're really going to see is the banana.
Lame, ok thanks...
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Re: Banana list on WOB
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Originally Posted by Trinityblood
Trinity is being way more helpful than I was sorry lol
If you pull these two links up and click back and forth you can see the difference between an animal that's het for something, and one that has the visual gene aka homozygous.
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Re: Banana list on WOB
Ok cool, I'm trying to figure all this gene stuff out, and want to understand the ones I mentioned.
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There are a few exceptions, but usually anytime something is listed as "het" something, you won't be able to see that morph. It means it is a recessive gene and the animal only possesses one copy. It's relevant to breeders, because a het clown bred to a het clown will produce 25% clowns, or het clown bred to a clown will produce 50% clowns. It's not relevant if you are just looking for a pet.
Banana is a really striking morph that looks similar to an albino, but over time tends to grow more and more spots like a ripe banana. Be sure to look at some adults and not just babies so you know what to expect. There are some morphs that when added to banana it reduces the amount of spotting they get. I happen to really love the spots.
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Re: Banana list on WOB
Ya I see the spotting, I already look up an adult Banana 100% Het Clown, so I see what they look like,
It's what I will be purchasing, wen she is ready to be ship out at the right weight, she is baby still.
It's still a pretty looking snake, as an adult to...
but I see they lighten up as they turn into there adult age? [emoji848]
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Re: Banana list on WOB
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Originally Posted by dee151
Ya I see the spotting, I already look up an adult Banana 100% Het Clown, so I see what they look like,
It's what I will be purchasing, wen she is ready to be ship out at the right weight, she is baby still.
It's still a pretty looking snake, as an adult to...
but I see they lighten up as they turn into there adult age? [emoji848]
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I think every snake lightens or fades the intensity of their colors with age. Bananas alone are really variable. Some have their lavender turn into a nice brown. Some yellow out. Some stay somewhere in-between. If you take a look at the parents you might get an idea of which way the banana color will lean.
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Re: Banana list on WOB
I already look at the parents
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