Steve Roussis also produced it a year or two ago as well. The genetic thingy is really confusing. Same thing with all white lesser pied.
08-10-2010, 10:06 AM
TessadasExotics
Re: pied spiders?
Personally I think something else is going on with those solid white snakes. Pieds are supposed to have normal head coloring and markings with differing amounts of white patches with blotchy abnormal pattern on the rest of the body.
08-10-2010, 10:47 AM
pitoon
Re: pied spiders?
well we know for sure there are two seperate morphs that affect the pied gene enough to loose the pigment on the head that normal pieds all have.
.....lessers and spiders.....i wonder what other morphs can do this as well?
so many ways to produce a white snake now a days!!!
Pitoon
08-10-2010, 06:40 PM
boa_mchugh
Re: pied spiders?
Quote:
Originally Posted by pitoon
well we know for sure there are two seperate morphs that affect the pied gene enough to loose the pigment on the head that normal pieds all have.
.....lessers and spiders.....i wonder what other morphs can do this as well?
so many ways to produce a white snake now a days!!!
Pitoon
ikr lol i think they should stop making up new names and to just call them Lucys...wouldnt it make it easyer??
08-10-2010, 10:57 PM
TheReptileEnthusiast
Re: pied spiders?
The panda pied also has a mostly white head, which is not the typical pied pattern. Combining two mutations doesn't always produce the effect you would think. I have a feeling a calico pied would do something unexpected like an all white snake or a nearly all white snake as well.
08-11-2010, 02:06 AM
Vypyrz
Re: pied spiders?
Quote:
Originally Posted by boa_mchugh
ikr lol i think they should stop making up new names and to just call them Lucys...wouldnt it make it easyer??
I think all white BP's should just be called Snowballs...
08-11-2010, 07:53 AM
boa_mchugh
Re: pied spiders?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vypyrz
I think all white BP's should just be called Snowballs...