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    Do all morphs mix?

    I have decided to take on a small breeding project and was wondering if all morphs would mix or if there were known morph pairings that would not mix with one another. My plan is to breed my male pinstripe to a female sable. I also plan to breed a hypo het caramel female with a caramel het hypo male. My intentions are to eventually one day have Caramel albino hypo sable pins. Is this a viable combination or a waste of time?
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    4.4 ball python
    1.0 Albino 0.1 Coral Glow 0.1 Super Cinnamon paradox 1.0 Piebald 0.1 Pastel Enchi Leopard het Piebald 1.0 Coral Glow het Piebald

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    I mean yeah, they will, but you won't always get something nice out of it. Use an an offspring calculator like WoBP or Morph Market have.

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    Re: Do all morphs mix?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardlicks View Post
    I mean yeah, they will, but you won't always get something nice out of it. Use an an offspring calculator like WoBP or Morph Market have.
    I have toyed with the Genetic Wizard. Its good for numbers but many of the combinations don't have pictures. I'm not sure what a Hypo caramel sable pin will even look like.
    1.0 Pinstripe ~ Wishbone
    1.0 Caramel het Hypo ~ Bourbon
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    0.1 Sable het Caramel ~ Vitawny

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    Re: Do all morphs mix?

    It's also worth noting that three genes in the same complex can't be combined. So like a Mojave phantom bamboo could never exist


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    My bet is this would be a pretty hot looking animal, !!! If it is not kinked !!!. If I really wanted to produce something that looked like that I would probably do ultramel, or Monarch ($$$) instead. If you are willing to do what needs done when there is a problem, go for it. Though they are beautiful snakes, I have avoided caramel because of the known issues.

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    It depends what you mean by mix? Do you mean do they cause problems when they are combined, do they look good together, or do they have allelic effects? I think you would be better to ask about specific genes. Also I think a little more research on the genetics might be helpful before you start a breeding project.
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    No everything mix some are lethal combos, and some lines are incompatible.

    As for is it worth mixing that is another completely different question,
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