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Thx all... Now Im abit clear bout da BP morph.
Another question,
1.1 Normals
1.0 Pastel
0.1 Pastel
0.1 Pastel het Axanthicmean
The number mean?
Sorry for asking noob questions.
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the first number is males, the second is females, and the third is unsexed
2.0 Offspring, 1.1 Normal Ball Python, 1.0 Pastel Ball Python, 0.1 Albino Ball Python, 0.1 Pinstripe Ball Python, 0.1 Banana Ball Python, 1.0 Pied Ball Python, 1.0 Normal Hognose, 0.1 Veiled Chameleon, 0.0.1 G.pulchra, 0.1 P.metallica, 0.1 M.giganteus
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Re: Help needed identifying this BP... Is it a morph?
Originally Posted by LGray23
the first number is males, the second is females, and the third is unsexed
Thx very much.
So for example,
3.2.1 mean got 3 male, 2 female n 1 unsexed.
Am I right?
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Re: Help needed identifying this BP... Is it a morph?
Originally Posted by Ken Magoo
Thx very much.
So for example,
3.2.1 mean got 3 male, 2 female n 1 unsexed.
Am I right?
Spot on.
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We call het pied markers "railroad tracks" because it looks like thick, dark, railroad tracks running down both sides of the belly near the tail. The last 1/4 of the belly or less, leading to vent. It is not possible het pied markers if the entire belly is marked like that one is. Even if that snake did have belly markings like this, many normals and morphs have this. Having RR tracks is not an indicator of carrying the pied gene.
Just some info...
Very pretty little BP by the way.
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Possibly phantom? Other than that, I'd assume it's a normal.
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Re: Help needed identifying this BP... Is it a morph?
Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
We call het pied markers "railroad tracks" because it looks like thick, dark, railroad tracks running down both sides of the belly near the tail. The last 1/4 of the belly or less, leading to vent. It is not possible het pied markers if the entire belly is marked like that one is. Even if that snake did have belly markings like this, many normals and morphs have this. Having RR tracks is not an indicator of carrying the pied gene.
Just some info...
Very pretty little BP by the way.
Thx Foschi Exotic Serpents,
Is there any link I can search for the guide of BP morph? as nowaday there are more n more morph coming out...
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Re: Help needed identifying this BP... Is it a morph?
Originally Posted by Ken Magoo
Thx Foschi Exotic Serpents,
Is there any link I can search for the guide of BP morph? as nowaday there are more n more morph coming out...
Ralph Davis usually has a very extensive list, and updates most new morphs.
You can find him by searching Ralph Davis Reptiles in your engine.
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Re: Help needed identifying this BP... Is it a morph?
Originally Posted by LeviBP
Ralph Davis usually has a very extensive list, and updates most new morphs.
You can find him by searching Ralph Davis Reptiles in your engine.
Thanks.
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Re: Help needed identifying this BP... Is it a morph?
A little late to the party but this is what het pied markers look like (even complete with a little ringer action). I should also note this is a picture of a 100% normal
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