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Breeding my male albino ball python to?
I've had a male albino ball python for a couple of months now. There's a reptile expo and I'm taking my girlfriend. She really wants a baby ball python too. So I'm getting one and so is she. She's getting a female and I might get another male. I just want to know what female she should get if we decided to breed them in the future. A morph that's unique or cool looking. I know nothing about breeding or genetics but obviously we're going to have a long time to learn before we start breeding. I've heard my male albino to a pied het albino? But give me more suggestions that would breed into something really beautiful. Thanks much appreciated
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Re: Breeding my male albino ball python to?
I really like the looks of the Albino GHIs, Albino Butter Enchis, Toffinos, and Albino Pieds.
Totally up to you guys on what morphs you like. You can go to worldofballpythons.com and check out all the morph combos.
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Panda pied
Edit: Save the cash, black pastel/cinnamon pied.
Last edited by Oxylepy; 04-22-2017 at 05:41 PM.
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies
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Re: Breeding my male albino ball python to?
Pokey did really well outlining what I would've said. Enchi, lesser and most dark morphs go really well with albino (cinnamon, black pastel, black head, leopard...)
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Depends on what you like obviously preferably something Albino or Het Albino at the very minimum.
Many Albino combos do not look that great as adult the yellow bleeds in the white making it a loss less appealing, Black Pastel Albino and Albino Pied are two mutation that maintain their coloration very well
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Depends how long of a project you would want?
If the female doesn't carry the albino gene then everything produced will be het and you would have to hold them back to breed again.
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