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Re: What kinds of morphs can I get from my normal female?
Originally Posted by Sean Phillips
I will need to call the guy who told Eve to me and find out if what her parents our, maybe she has a gene I dont know about.
I would put money on her being a normal. If she was a carrier (Het) or a possible carrier (Possible Het) for any recessive gene...breeders don't normally let them get away as normals.
Congrats on the new snake.
Last edited by DemmBalls; 10-05-2010 at 08:21 AM.
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0.1 Pinstripe.............................1.0 DH Lavender Snow
0.2 PH Lavender Albino.............0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Pastel PH Ghost..................1.0 Pastel Het Ghost
0.2 PH Ghost (Twins)................1.0 Cinnamon
0.1 Het TSK Axanthic................1.3 Mojave
0.1 Het Albino..........................1.0 Albino PH Pied
1.1 Het Pied.............................1.0 Dinker
1.2 Normal...............................1.0 Pastel Lesser
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0.1 Super Salmon Het Sunglow
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One of your questions was, what happens if you breed a het animal to a normal animal? The answer is, 50% of the offspring will be het...but there will be no way to tell which ones are which until they are bred to prove it, so the entire clutch would be called "50% possible hets".
When you breed two het Axanthics together, you would get 25% Axanthics, and the rest of the clutch would look normal--but only 25% of them would be normal, the rest would be het for Axanthic. So, the normal-looking babies would be called '66% possible hets'.
If you breed an Axanthic to a normal, you would get 100% het animals--all would look normal, but carry the gene.
If you breed an Axanthic to a het Axanthic, 50% would be Axanthic, and the remaining 50% would be 100% het animals.
If you want 50% morphs in a clutch from your normal female, breed her to any dominant or co-dominant animal. There is a LONG list of co-dominant morphs, and a shorter list of true dominant morphs (pinstripe is a true dominant--spider is not, because there are no super-spiders (animals that look like spiders but carry 2 copies of the gene, so would produce 100% spider offspring when bred to a normal).
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Here, try this link. It's a Genetic Wizard, helps determine the outcomes of a breeding. I use this quite often in 2x/3x morph breedings...
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/
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1.0 06 Pinstripe
1.0 08 Spider
0.1 05' 2300 gram Normal
0.1 06' 1600+ gram Normal
0.1 07' 1400gram Normal
1.0 10' Black Pastel
0.2 Cats
0.1 Dog
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Re: What kinds of morphs can I get from my normal female?
Thanks for all the info!
I picked up a male Pastel today. He is a bit smaller then my female normal but I both are 2009's. The male is probably a few months younger or something.
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With a pastel, ypu have a 50% chance at pastels! Here is another great site on genetics: http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics.html
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Re: What kinds of morphs can I get from my normal female?
How much am I looking at paying for a female or a female and a male black axanthic or normal axanthics? Would my male pastel and a female axanthic or black axanthic produce anything cool?
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Re: What kinds of morphs can I get from my normal female?
Anyone know how much I am looking to pay for a baby female and male Axanthic from a reputable breeder? Where is the best place to get these beautiful animals, i've heard people speak of VPI.
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Re: What kinds of morphs can I get from my normal female?
Originally Posted by Sean Phillips
How much am I looking at paying for a female or a female and a male black axanthic or normal axanthics? Would my male pastel and a female axanthic or black axanthic produce anything cool?
Breeding your male pastel with a female axanthic would give you babies that are either
Pastel 100% Het Axanthic
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Normal 100% Het Axanthic
If you produced a Male Pastel 100% Axanthic with that pairing you could then breed him back to the Mother Axanthic and possibly produce a Pastel Axanthic
Axanthic Prices: 2010 Pair probably $1000+
Last edited by JAMills; 10-08-2010 at 08:16 AM.
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does my female BP show any signs of morphs other than normal?
hello everyone, i purchased my first and only BP 2 years ago. she is a female, normal (from what everyone i asked online said) possibly pastel or yellow belly. i took her to a couple shops who said she shows some signs of yellow belly and others said pastel. but when i asked online on facebook on a group specifically for ball pythons (no one there is an expert, they all deal with BP or have been for years so they have some experience IMO) everyone said she is 100% normal. im curious about this as i recently became interested in breeding (did not consider it when i first purchased her as i didnt expect to fall in love with her as i did).
either way, she is still not ready for breeding, she is 961 grams as of two days ago and still has at least another 5-600 grams to add on but i dont want to purchase an adult male when the time comes, so i want to know more about my BP so i can purchase a young healthy male with the morph that i decide on (based on her genetics) and have him grow into adultery by the time she becomes ready hopefully.
i apologize about the super long post, im just confused on what she might be from all i have heard.
any and all help in identifying any possible morphs is appreciated. and thanks to anyone who has something to say in advance!
here are some pictures i've taken of her.
[IMG]96811134_10223020631010072_1159773686840950784_o.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]96878860_10223020631610087_389935742886871040_o.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]98209360_10223020631890094_6532738913272856576_o.jpg[/IMG]
i am not sure if you guys are able to see pictures. for some reason i am not able to insert except URL. hope it works :/
Last edited by omar2459; 05-19-2020 at 07:03 AM.
Reason: images not included
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Re: does my female BP show any signs of morphs other than normal?
Originally Posted by omar2459
hello everyone, i purchased my first and only BP 2 years ago. she is a female, normal (from what everyone i asked online said) possibly pastel or yellow belly. i took her to a couple shops who said she shows some signs of yellow belly and others said pastel. but when i asked online on facebook on a group specifically for ball pythons (no one there is an expert, they all deal with BP or have been for years so they have some experience IMO) everyone said she is 100% normal. im curious about this as i recently became interested in breeding (did not consider it when i first purchased her as i didnt expect to fall in love with her as i did).
either way, she is still not ready for breeding, she is 961 grams as of two days ago and still has at least another 5-600 grams to add on but i dont want to purchase an adult male when the time comes, so i want to know more about my BP so i can purchase a young healthy male with the morph that i decide on (based on her genetics) and have him grow into adultery by the time she becomes ready hopefully.
i apologize about the super long post, im just confused on what she might be from all i have heard.
any and all help in identifying any possible morphs is appreciated. and thanks to anyone who has something to say in advance!
here are some pictures i've taken of her.
[IMG]96811134_10223020631010072_1159773686840950784_o.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]96878860_10223020631610087_389935742886871040_o.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]98209360_10223020631890094_6532738913272856576_o.jpg[/IMG]
i am not sure if you guys are able to see pictures. for some reason i am not able to insert except URL. hope it works :/
You may try starting a new thread with your questions, as this thread is 10 years old! Also, tapatalk (app) works great for uploading pictures from your phone. Good luck
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