Re: A pleasant surprise from a buddy
Assuming the snakes parents were striped like the baby then it could be that the snakes striped apperance is a genetic thing. Granted it would not be called a genetic stripe but one could say it has a stripe that is genetic. Just figured I would throw that in there in case the friend that sold this snake is actually proved the stripe on this snakes back as genetic.
Re: A pleasant surprise from a buddy
he told me genetic as in the parents were stripes and they produced 50% normals and 50% stripes. So would that still be considered genetic or would I have to wait to breed him and see if its genetic?
Re: A pleasant surprise from a buddy
this is another one my buddy was wanting to know if I was interested in. I want to say he told me this one is a reduced pattern?
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...ducepython.jpg
Re: A pleasant surprise from a buddy
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Paradox81
It has reduced patterning, but it is not completely reduced - there are still alien eyes in some of the side patterns.
THIS is a genetic stripe ball python, yours is not what is referred to as the Genetic Stripe mutation:
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html
Re: A pleasant surprise from a buddy
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Originally Posted by
Paradox81
he told me genetic as in the parents were stripes and they produced 50% normals and 50% stripes. So would that still be considered genetic or would I have to wait to breed him and see if its genetic?
The trait may be genetic, but it's not what those in the industry think of when you say "Genetic Striped". The link above shows a true Genetic Striped.
He's still a very lovely looking snake - I love normals!
Re: A pleasant surprise from a buddy
I have a similar looking male that I got as a free snake a while back, I have eggs incubation that I hope prove him out. if not I just think he looks cool:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...2/S6301977.jpg
That other one looks semi reduced pattern, but like someone else said it does have some alien eyed pattern. Here's a pic of my proven reduced pattern to compair
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...7/DSCN0145.jpg