Re: Help with morelia viridis morph identification
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mainbutter
I'm actually kind of surprised we don't see more visual mutations associated with whatever genes control it..
I think that's the problem. The green change is so strong is makes unusual morphs very hard. Greg, Breeding with a het albino might get some of the crazy genes out. However, all the recessive mutations might not be a good combination. Just a small thought.
On a personal note, I'm a huge fan of snow cone. When I visited Rico late last year I was disappointed to see she wasn't there. It's a snake I would love to see in person.
Re: Help with morelia viridis morph identification
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Originally Posted by
DavidG
I think that's the problem. The green change is so strong is makes unusual morphs very hard. Greg, Breeding with a het albino might get some of the crazy genes out. However, all the recessive mutations might not be a good combination. Just a small thought.
Have any pictures of an Albino GTP?
Re: Help with morelia viridis morph identification
http://www.kingsnake.com/salceies/wa...04b800x600.jpg
Stole it from Damon using a google search. I do not believe this is Floyd, the original produced by trooper. The eyes are the biggest give away compared to a canary.
Re: Help with morelia viridis morph identification
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DavidG
It looks awesome! What cross was used for that do you know?
Re: Help with morelia viridis morph identification
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Originally Posted by
Turbo Serpent
It looks awesome! What cross was used for that do you know?
here is the link to floyd's page: http://www.kingsnake.com/salceies/Floyd.htm
greg, tell Rico to sex that beast!! that would be the best pairing to try and prove this out.
Re: Help with morelia viridis morph identification
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Lucas339
Female
http://signalherp.com/images/06061gweb.jpg
link to the only surviving baby Rico produced from her. Maybe if it had been a maroon neo to survive? Defiantly would end the debate on the subject of red over yellow neos.
Re: Help with morelia viridis morph identification
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Lucas339
So the history ended with 2005.... Have there been any further breeding projects with Floyd?