Desert dominant? Co dominant? un proven co dominant?
Does the Desert gene fall into the same column as the Spider and Pinstripe genes?
Does the Super Desert resemble a regular Desert but produce 100% Deserts when bred to a Normal?
Is the Super Desert a gene that causes the snake to not survive?
or has no one tried to make a Super Desert?
thanks
Re: Desert dominant? Co dominant? un proven co dominant?
Chad and Robin of Pro Exotics said the had a clutch or 2 cooking from Desert X Desert breeding this season that may be who we need to chime in.
Re: Desert dominant? Co dominant? un proven co dominant?
If it does have a super form wat do yall think it would look like would it be a similar to the all white or black snakes or would it be more like the super pastels?
Re: Desert dominant? Co dominant? un proven co dominant?
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Subdriven
I'm thinking it will be a crazy yellow... hummmm... flatline....
That's my guess too. :gj:
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TessadasExotics
The Desert females take a lot longer, to get big enough, to successfully reproduce than most other female ball pythons.
Well maybe not a lot longer, but longer than most.
This is the understatement of the year.:rolleyes:
We may never see a super, and if we do, there won't be many.
Re: Desert dominant? Co dominant? un proven co dominant?
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Subdriven
I'm thinking it will be a crazy yellow... hummmm... flatline....
Deserts are not yellow as adults..they lose the yellow quite early on..they are a sand colour hence the name Desert seemingly :gj: