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    super ball morphs

    does anyone know if somone has designed a pastel superball? Or for that matter any other co doms to a blood python? I also want to know how much a pastel superball goes for. I would imagine (since I haven't seen any pastel superballs for sale anyware) that they go for around 10,000. Or maybe even more. I also would like to see a spider x blood and a enchixdessert (tiger) blood. That would be sick!

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    Re: super ball morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by DreadMatt View Post
    does anyone know if somone has designed a pastel superball? Or for that matter any other co doms to a blood python? I also want to know how much a pastel superball goes for. I would imagine (since I haven't seen any pastel superballs for sale anyware) that they go for around 10,000. Or maybe even more. I also would like to see a spider x blood and a enchixdessert (tiger) blood. That would be sick!
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    Re: super ball morphs

    Didn't you already ask a question similar to this?

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=112316

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    Re: super ball morphs

    Hi,

    Just to point out that just because the gene gave a BP the pastel look there is no reason whatsoever to believe it will do the same ( or indeed anything ) to a hybrid.


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    Re: super ball morphs

    There is certainly a reason to believe that. Look at the creamsicle corn. That worked fine. Or the many boa hybrids. Jagpondro's also come to mind. I'm sure the pastel gene, or any for that matter, has a chance of showing up in the hybrid off spring. ~Caylan.S.~

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    Re: super ball morphs

    I agree. I think the gene will or should show up. If you have ever seen a superball (normal looking bp x blood) they have the bp pattern, but the body of a blood. So in theory a pastel bp shoud do the same. However I wasn't sure, and still am not sure but hope to prove the theory I postulate.

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