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Let's see some balls
Hello! I'm trying to learn more about genetics. So post some of your crazy or even some simple ball pythons and tell me the morphs!
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Re: Let's see some balls
Albino, which is a recessive gene
Banana/Coral Glow (same gene, different lines), an incomplete or co-dominant gene
Super Cinnamon with paradox markings: Cinnamon is an incomplete or co-dominant gene, which produces a "super" form when the animal contains two copies of the incomplete dominant gene. super morphs pass down a copy of their gene to every offspring they produce, so all babies she would produce would contain the Cinnamon gene. the paradox markings are completely random occurrences that happen during gestation/incubation. technically, they shouldn't be there.
Normal Piebald, where normal is dominant and piebald is recessive. if he were to breed, all his offspring would contain one copy of the recessive piebald gene (100% het pied), which would not show visually on the babies, but they would be able to produce piebald babies if bred with another snake containing the piebald gene.
(anyone please correct me if i've gotten some stuff wrong! )
Last edited by tttaylorrr; 10-16-2017 at 12:00 PM.
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 ✮
1.0 corn snake
1.0 Hypo ✮
1.0 crested gecko
0.1 ???? ✮
0.1 cat
0.1 Maine Coon mix ✮
0.1 human ✌︎
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Take a look at my gallery and see if you can figure out what they are.
Possible genes...
Phantom
Enchi
Mojave
Lavender Albino
Yellowbelly
Gravel
Pinstripe
Spider
Pastel
Normal
Honest, I only need one more ...
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Pinstripe, but from a busy-patterned Jigsaw sire. Definitely a bit different than other pins, spazhime's Thresh coming to mind has a lot more reduced patterning compared to my Pollux (seen below), who looks a lot more like the Pinstripes out of Northwestern Reptiles. Might be related.
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If you want to see a vast array of ball python morphs click on this link:
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/?
There at World of Ball Pythons they have 5,698 morphs listed with new ones added every day, too many to even see if you spent weeks looking at them all! With hundreds of base morphs the combinations are almost endless.
Last edited by cchardwick; 10-17-2017 at 12:30 AM.
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This is my pastel ball python. He is also 50% het for pied which means he could carry piebald.
This is a mojave piebald ball python. The mojave gene in combination with pied tends to produce high white pieds.
1.0 Pastel Ball Python - Fluffy
0.1 Mojave Pied Ball Python - Kitty
0.1 West Highland White Terrier - Maisie
1.0 Betta - Ringo
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