Re: best bp to start with
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Originally Posted by adi
thanks for the help guys!
one question that ive always wondered....if its that easy to get a blue eyed leustic (sp?), then why do they cost so much? and why are they rare?
you have to put in the time to raise up female morphs and everything has to go as planned! pairing,locks,ovulation,good eggs, hatching, and then hit the odds on a super!! it is sometimes harder than you think, and the odds aren't always in your favor.
get whatever morph you really like! be it co-dom or recessive. cleaning up and maintaing snakes that don't "do it" for you, will get old. imo.
vaughn
Re: best bp to start with
thanks for all the informative replies!
ya i guess they are expensive because of the time you take and the experience neccessary. im sure i want a spider and a pastel because Bees are my favorite morph. i will post another thread of pics once i get them....i still need to work for those last few bucks
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Re: best bp to start with
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Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
There was a discussion about a super spider on here a while back but don't remember what came of it. If I remember right someone had some good odds with a spider/normal pairing and thought he may have a super spider that looked just like a spider.
As for an albino, he said he wants some sort of dom/co-dom morph so he can produce morphs his first year pairing, albinism is a recessive trait.
In theory there is a homogeneous spider produced when breeding spider to spider or any dominate to dominate, in theory. Now this in not a visual homogeneous like in Mojave's or Pastels but rather an animal with two copies of the gene. This would mean that like super versions of Co dominate animals this animal when bread to a normal passes one copy of the gene to its off spring in turn producing all morphed snakes. IN THEORY!
Re: best bp to start with
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
In theory there is a homogeneous spider produced when breeding spider to spider or any dominate to dominate, in theory. Now this in not a visual homogeneous like in Mojave's or Pastels but rather an animal with two copies of the gene. This would mean that like super versions of Co dominate animals this animal when bread to a normal passes one copy of the gene to its off spring in turn producing all morphed snakes. IN THEORY!
Ok so the spider gene is dominant because if you have both genes it looks exactly the same. Nobody has produced a visible super spider yet but if they did it would mean that spider is co-dom.
I know that albino is recessive just didn't notice he wanted a co-dom/dom morph.. my bad..
Re: best bp to start with
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Originally Posted by kplunk
I know that albino is recessive just didn't notice he wanted a co-dom/dom morph.. my bad..
It's okay, just don't let it happen again:gj: