Spider x Stripe = Pinstripe?
I've been looking everywhere, and I can't seem to find it. It seems like when people do descriptions, they stay away from the A x B all the time, and I get all :confused:
Is it a secret? Or am I looking in the wrong places?
Edit: Spider x Stripe is just a plain guess btw.
Re: Spider x Stripe = Pinstripe?
Pinstripes have absolutely nothing to do with either spiders or stripes.
Pinstripes are their own mutation ... just like albinos, cinnies, caramels, yellow bellies, etc.
Hope this helps.
-adam
Re: Spider x Stripe = Pinstripe?
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Originally Posted by dotc0m
I've been looking everywhere, and I can't seem to find it. It seems like when people do descriptions, they stay away from the A x B all the time, and I get all :confused:
Is it a secret? Or am I looking in the wrong places?
Edit: Spider x Stripe is just a plain guess btw.
Spider is a base morph so is the pinestripe. The pinestripe is not a combos but a mutation occurring naturally in the wild.
Spider X genetic stripe would be = to spiders 100% het stripe + 100% het genetic stripe.
Re: Spider x Stripe = Pinstripe?
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Pinstripes have absolutely nothing to do with either spiders or stripes.
Pinstripes are their own mutation ... just like albinos, cinnies, caramels, yellow bellies, etc.
Hope this helps.
-adam
So these morphs just pop up out of no where?
Re: Spider x Stripe = Pinstripe?
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Originally Posted by dotc0m
So these morphs just pop up out of no where?
When specifically talking about ball pythons, they are collected by trappers in West Africa.
Hope this helps.
edit: "Designer" mutations are typically created in captivity, but have been found in the wild.
-adam
Re: Spider x Stripe = Pinstripe?
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So these morphs just pop up out of no where?
Yup, thats why they're called 'Mutations'
Re: Spider x Stripe = Pinstripe?
some alleles got messed up and the result is a lovely looking snake...