Pid Combo Morph Compatablity and more
Pied = color/pattern shows up in random blotches -simple enough.
Pied+Pastel = color/pattern shows up in random blotches with lighter colors (ie pastel influence -simple enough also.
Pied+Albino = color/pattern shows up in random blotches but with albino coloring in the random blotches. -simple enough again.
Now, it’s my understanding that all the Pied+Spiders only show pattern on the head. I believe this is the case with Pied+Bumbleebee also. So, does adding the spider trait into a pied “kill” if you will the potential to see or notice other morphs/mutations showing in the random blotches that appear on pieds. IE Do you think a Pied+Spider+Albino will only have patterning on the head do to the spider traits influence, or would you expect the albino trait to show up in the random blotches as it would on a normal pied+albino, and would the blotches show albino spider in them, or do you expect something totally different.
Also I believe that RDR created a Pied+Mojave, and this snake turned out all white. Could someone clarify this for me. Also along the same lines if this is true then would a Pied+Mojave+Any other combo turn out all white (hiding the other traits). Say, for example, would you expect a Pied+Mojave+Pastel to be all white, thus making it impossible to see the pastel trait or any other for that matter?
Re: Pid Combo Morph Compatablity and more
And another question:
Lave. Albino and Normal Albino= not compatible. SO what would you expect a ball to look like if it was both a homo normal albino, and homo lav. albino.
Re: Pid Combo Morph Compatablity and more
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Envied Reptiles
Pied = color/pattern shows up in random blotches -simple enough.
Pied+Pastel = color/pattern shows up in random blotches with lighter colors (ie pastel influence -simple enough also.
Pied+Albino = color/pattern shows up in random blotches but with albino coloring in the random blotches. -simple enough again.
Now, it’s my understanding that all the Pied+Spiders only show pattern on the head. I believe this is the case with Pied+Bumbleebee also. So, does adding the spider trait into a pied “kill” if you will the potential to see or notice other morphs/mutations showing in the random blotches that appear on pieds. IE Do you think a Pied+Spider+Albino will only have patterning on the head do to the spider traits influence, or would you expect the albino trait to show up in the random blotches as it would on a normal pied+albino, and would the blotches show albino spider in them, or do you expect something totally different.
Also I believe that RDR created a Pied+Mojave, and this snake turned out all white. Could someone clarify this for me. Also along the same lines if this is true then would a Pied+Mojave+Any other combo turn out all white (hiding the other traits). Say, for example, would you expect a Pied+Mojave+Pastel to be all white, thus making it impossible to see the pastel trait or any other for that matter?
It was the lesser and pied. Most morphs/combos will turn white when breeding together at some point in time. But yes, if the spider gene mixed with the pied makes the head only show up, an albino will also only show up on the head because it is only a color morph and not affect pattern. Once it comes down to an all white snake,but you bred other morphs as well into it, the only way to find out if/what other morph is hidden in there is to breed it and see!!
Re: Pid Combo Morph Compatablity and more
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Envied Reptiles
\Do you think a Pied+Spider+Albino will only have patterning on the head?
I would assume so...
But you would know by looking at it that you have an albino spider pied... and it would be hotness. :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Envied Reptiles
And another question:
Lave. Albino and Normal Albino= not compatible. SO what would you expect a ball to look like if it was both a homo normal albino, and homo lav. albino.
Chances are it would be a waste of the lavendar albino and would looke like an albino. I assume the albino would wash out the lavendar.
Open to being corrected.
Bruce