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View Poll Results: Most Useful Dom/Codom Gene

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  • Yellowbelly

    6 12.50%
  • Enchi

    14 29.17%
  • Leopard

    12 25.00%
  • Any BEL Maker

    6 12.50%
  • Other (Please Specify)

    10 20.83%
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    Re: The Most Useful Codominant Or Dominant Genes

    leopard . looks good in any combo
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    Re: The Most Useful Codominant Or Dominant Genes

    My vote would be Leopard for what it does to pattern and OD for what it does to brightness and reduction.

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    Re: The Most Useful Codominant Or Dominant Genes

    I would have to say leopard as well. It makes all other genes enhanced ( crisp).
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    A couple years ago I saw this snake sell for $6,000. It's one of the snakes that really got me excited about having the right genes on top of each other. And all the genes in this mix are most of the ones mentioned on this thread: Leopard, Enchi, Orange Dream, Yellow Belly, Fire! You would have some pretty slim odds trying to reproduce it though...



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    Re: The Most Useful Codominant Or Dominant Genes

    My orange dream enchi fire, I'm looking for a leapard yellowbelly to breed him with

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    Re: The Most Useful Codominant Or Dominant Genes

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    A couple years ago I saw this snake sell for $6,000. It's one of the snakes that really got me excited about having the right genes on top of each other. And all the genes in this mix are most of the ones mentioned on this thread: Leopard, Enchi, Orange Dream, Yellow Belly, Fire! You would have some pretty slim odds trying to reproduce it though...

    i meant to quote you in my last post, but yeah its the snake im trying for, and im close.
    0.1 Pastel (Kaa)
    1.0 Het Desert Ghost

    0.1 Super Pastel VPI Axanthic Enchi (Jasmin)

    0.1 Black Pastel Mojave
    0.1 Calico Fire
    0.1 Yellow Belly
    0.1 Pinstripe
    0.1 Het Red Axanthic Het Desert Ghost
    1.0 Orange Dream Enchi Fire
    0.1 leatherback hypo Bearded Dragon
    1.0 Purple Motley Suntiger Citron Reticulated
    1.0 Gargoyle Gecko
    1.2 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
    0.0.1 White Tree Frog
    1.0 Green Anaconda
    0.1 Indonesian Frilled Dragon





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    Well, for me, and for my future projects, I would have to say orange ghost and butter.

    Butter lends a soft but intense yellow creamy look to most morphs, and orange ghost further amplifies this softness by giving everything an almost velvety appearence. My male butter orange ghost really shows this, and his yellow isn't fading with age like a normal butter, instead it is becoming a lighter almost glowing yellow. I'm hoping to start a project that will add these two genes to other combos to lend this effect.

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    I just ran across a photo of a Coral Glow Lesser (same as Coral Glow Butter). WOW what a stunner! Next year I'm breeding my Coral Glow het Pied to my big Lesser girl. I agree that Lesser / Butter enhances everything and is a must in every collection.

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    Re: The Most Useful Codominant Or Dominant Genes

    Quote Originally Posted by bmwood View Post
    i meant to quote you in my last post, but yeah its the snake im trying for, and im close.
    Your odds would be 1 in 32. With an average of 6 eggs per clutch it would take you six years on average to get that combo!


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    Re: The Most Useful Codominant Or Dominant Genes

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    I just ran across a photo of a Coral Glow Lesser (same as Coral Glow Butter). WOW what a stunner! Next year I'm breeding my Coral Glow het Pied to my big Lesser girl. I agree that Lesser / Butter enhances everything and is a must in every collection.

    Coral Glow Lesser:
    Wow... I have a male banana pinstripe so depending on what I get from my pairings I may actually get the chance to make one of these.

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