Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....
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Slim
No really, that would result in a pure white snake with only the head just like that one linked above. I second the pied doesn't make good multi morph snakes especially when co-dom genes are introduced.
Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....
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Originally Posted by
JKExotics
No really, that would result in a pure white snake with only the head just like that one linked above.
How do you know that?
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one goal of mine is to produce a super pastel jigsaw. then try to add the fire gene to that.
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The ultimate morph for any snake has always been and will always be:
The Plaid Snake!
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My ultimate goal when it comes to BP breeding is a Super Pastel Cinnamon Hypo Fire.
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I think any snake that when bred to a normal would produce all 4 gene combos would be an ultimate..something like a super pastel super phantom supper spot-nose super enchi
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I want to see a Killer Banana Clown Carmel Super Cinny Pied Albino
Daniel
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Desert pin desert ghost, that would be codom desert/pinstripe/recesive desert ghost ...
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For me it would be a super pastel spider champagne cinny axanthic ball
in other words, a killer bee champagne cinny axanthic ( i think a super pastel spider is a killer bee, correct me if im wrong)
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Speaking of multiple combo morphs...
At some point, when the combos get into a multiple of multiples, isn't identification of some of the offspring going to be difficult to the point where a specimen can be argued either way, or, at least open to speculation?
Does anyone see my point?
Has there been issues like this already?
Brandon