Not to get off the subject but id love to see a super from your Yellowbelly line.
01-30-2013, 06:15 PM
jmcelroy324
Re: Paint morph
There are other markers but I am no expert. Charles Glaspie is who I asked and who we got our breeders from. He is definitely the guy to ask he definitely has helped me.
01-30-2013, 06:47 PM
snakesRkewl
Re: Paint morph
Sorry to get off subject...
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Originally Posted by jmcelroy324
Not to get off the subject but id love to see a super from your Yellowbelly line.
I have been working with paints for a few years now and have produced a couple combo's to date. All info I have pertains to Paint Balls only(I am not familiar with the nazca, sentinels, or any other similar line out there). We should find out either this year or very soon if some of these are compatible or not.
1) First thing to look for is an almost granite pattern, or reduced alien heads. This sometimes shows up more towards the middle to end of the snake(pic 1).
2) The next thing is almost yellow belly like flames along the snake with higher concentration near the neck and head(pic 2 & 3).
3) Last is a 85-100% clear belly with track like marks on both sides down the snakes belly. Sometimes these tracks will cross to the other side creating a X patten on belly(pic 3)
These markers are present in varying degrees and some more than others. For example one could have a lot of flames with little granite pattern and clear belly, or another could have all granite pattern with little flames and a X belly...etc
From what I have seen when you combine the Paint ball with other morphs it tends to accentuate some of the markers. Here are some Pastel Paints I produced in 2011 & 2012.
I was also lucky enough to produce what I believe is a first combo of Paint and Pinstripe. I have showed a few others working on the project along with Ted Williams(one of the founders of the Paint Ball) and also seem to believe I did hit the combo. It appears the paint increases the amount of flames when combined with certain morphs.
Like any other morph you are going to get low and high end examples of it. Sometimes it is difficult to tell from some normals but it is an incomplete dominate morph and does produce visuals if bred to a normal.
02-04-2013, 06:30 PM
bkelley02
Hi Pat, are the first few pictures what you're saying is the super form of the Pain? Is there that big of a variation in the supers with Paints where some are drastic like you see in adds and some are more subdued like in your example? Nice looking snake with the white speckling going up the sides but not what I expected.
Thanks for sharing the pictures!
Brian
02-04-2013, 07:57 PM
Kt21vkb
Pat, that was very helpful. Paint pin looks very nice.
02-04-2013, 08:15 PM
Action Reptiles
Re: Paint morph
Just so you know I have not produced a super form to date as I have been working on making combo's first to make a bunch of combo supers in the near future. The 1st four pics are of an regular Paint ball. The pics of the extreme paint ball could also be a really low grade super I won't know for sure until its bred. All the other pics are of combo paint morphs. here is a pic of the super form= Super Paint right from the world of ball pythons..
(@Jerry this is why your yellow belly line looks similar I'm guessing)
From what I have seen when you combine the Paint ball with other morphs it tends to accentuate some of the markers. Here are some Pastel Paints I produced in 2011 & 2012.