Crossing pieds with other morphs
Hello this is Shawn here from North Dakota. I'm new to morph ball pythons and have a question.
my question is... How do you produce pied ball pythons that look like other morphs? For example I saw a pastel pied and was wondering if it is simply just a cross between a Pied and pastel or are there multiple crosses needed and if so what are they? The main reason I ask is because I got my first morph a few days ago and would love to see what it would look like with pied trates (white mixed in). It's a pastel calico mojave.
Thanks, Shawn
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Ok thank you! I had a feeling there was more to it and sounds like it would be a spendy project.
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Shawn.beck11
Ok thank you! I had a feeling there was more to it and sounds like it would be a spendy project.
Very. But all worth it!
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Another quick question... Does breeding a recessive animal, (like pied) to say a dominate or co dominate animal make there offspring het for that gene, even though it doesn't show any traits? Maybe 50%
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Ok that you very much for the info, I saw one video on YouTube that talked about the very basic stuff, I just need to do a little more research like you said.
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Pied combos are more or less long terms however they are very rewarding projects once you hatch what you want.
I started out with het pied-à-terre back when Pieds were not affordable at all and now I am fortunate enough to own some great double and triple gene combos and getting close to finally produce my first two double recessive combos.
Again way worth it.
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Wow those are very nice! I think pieds are very unique and that's why I like them so much. Like you guys said its worth the wait in the end.