Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
if you just asking if parents have an effect on offspring... isn't the obvious answer yes? morph or not, parents are where the offspring get their genes from so yea.
Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
I say you have a dinker there!
Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
Yay!!! im going to try and prove her out, she was a captive hatched girl i acquired earlier this year. i cant wait to see if she'll pas her genes to her offspring.
Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
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Isis
I don't see why they wouldn't. Check out this female I got from Robin (rabernet). She's a normal sibling to pastels. She's a got a fantastic orange glow to her. She's a year old in the pictures and over 600 grams. I'm really excited to breed her to my pastel, the pastel babies should be nice and bright yellow!
She is nice cause the parents were nice looking and pasted their gene to that sibling. There is more to it than just a "pastel" gene. There is many thing that make a snake look like what it looks like !
Selective breeding all the way.