Thank you that clears a lot of confusion up for me. I thought a majority of morphs were produced on purpose...or accident.
08-23-2006, 12:32 AM
joepythons
Re: What produces....
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Originally Posted by nathanledet
Thank you that clears a lot of confusion up for me. I thought a majority of morphs were produced on purpose...or accident.
Nate,i was in the same confusion at one time when it came to ball pythons;) .Now i eat sleep and dream about ball pythons and all the fun stuff about them :P .With some hard work and luck i will be a vendor at the Daytona show someday:sweeet: .
08-23-2006, 12:36 AM
Nate
Re: What produces....
well joe...any advice? See you in Daytona :)
08-23-2006, 03:05 AM
dom13
Re: What produces....
how would u get het albinos in the wild:confused:im confused lol
08-23-2006, 03:26 AM
Shaun J
Re: What produces....
Not het albinos, ALBINOS. Some would be het albinos since the albinos would breed with the normals, thus, making het albinos.
08-23-2006, 07:38 AM
joepythons
Re: What produces....
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Originally Posted by nathanledet
well joe...any advice? See you in Daytona :)
Well figure out what ball python morphs you really want.Either buy them or breed the ones you can afford now and either sell or trade these for the other morphs you want to have.Yea Daytona here we come (someday) :cool:
08-23-2006, 07:47 AM
shhhli
Re: What produces....
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Originally Posted by dom13
how would u get het albinos in the wild:confused:im confused lol
ughhhhhh
if there were a wild albino..in the .. wild and it bred to a normal, some of the offspring would be het for albino. heterozygeus(sp?!) is basically a normal looking snake that carries the gene for some recessive trait.
08-24-2006, 12:22 AM
dom13
Re: What produces....
ok then how did that albino get produced in the first place? hets right??? so to have an albino u need hets first so how do the hets get there is it just a chance?
08-24-2006, 12:25 AM
Adam_Wysocki
Re: What produces....
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Originally Posted by dom13
ok then how did that albino get produced in the first place? hets right???
No. It was most likely just a simple random mutation.