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Visual Het Palmetto
Hey all you colubrid people out there!
Question for you:
The Palmetto morph is supposed to be incomplete dominant (producing a visual het) ......what exactly am I looking for on a visual het animal? ....because Im not seeing it for the available 100% het palmettos that are available,
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Re: Visual Het Palmetto
I swear that it was thought to be recessive and then upgraded to an incomplete dom after people were seeing visual hets, I just didnt know what they were visually. I remeber seeing an article about a breeder who would not declare them as recessive due to these visual hets showing up when a het animal was bred to a normal.
Ive just hever had someone explain ehat was supposedly visible.
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Re: Visual Het Palmetto
Dug this up on South Mountain Reptiles site (cornsnakes.net). Don Soderberg’s site.
https://cornsnake.net/index.php?opti...id=252&lang=en
I bought Solana from him. I don’t believe he produces Palmettos anymore, but don’t remember the reason.
You can always email and ask him. He’s a super nice guy and is very helpful and to say he’s knowledgeable, would be an understatement.
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I don't work with palmettos, but if there is a visual marker for a het palmetto then I've never noticed it. Most of the het I've seen just look normal, or like whatever other morph/s they may have. I did find an article that says otherwise though.
Google is giving me mixed messages. iansvivarium and cornsnake.net are saying it's an inc-dom while cornguide.com and morph market list it as recessive. Sounds like someone needs to get their act together.
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Re: Visual Het Palmetto
Originally Posted by dakski
Dug this up on South Mountain Reptiles site (cornsnakes.net). Don Soderberg’s site.
https://cornsnake.net/index.php?opti...id=252&lang=en
I bought Solana from him. I don’t believe he produces Palmettos anymore, but don’t remember the reason.
You can always email and ask him. He’s a super nice guy and is very helpful and to say he’s knowledgeable, would be an understatement.
I apologize, I had a typo in the post above. South Mountain Reptiles is Cornsnake.net, not Cornsnakes.net. I apologize again for any confusion.
https://www.cornsnake.net/
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The het palmettos that I have seen where it is visual they typically look like a normal but have kind of a hypo appearance. They will look a normal but almost like they are starting to go into blue. Basically not as glossy and bright as a normal.
Het:
https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...-snakes/135802
normal:
http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/?m=no...7c04e52a0b0cfe
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