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Re: Ghost Breeding Question
I think you may be confusing "ghosts" with the gene called "desert." To my knowledge, you can expect average fertility in both males and females in all lines of "ghost," "mojave" and even another type of morph called "desert ghost." The problems occur with the "desert" morph.
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I haven't heard anything ever about hypo breeding issues.
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Ghost breed just fine, here is the list of animals with issues http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php , also before diving head first I highly recommend that you ask yourself the right questions and do research in the right places because this is more than putting 2 snakes together.
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Re: Ghost Breeding Question
Originally Posted by Tila
I think you may be confusing "ghosts" with the gene called "desert." To my knowledge, you can expect average fertility in both males and females in all lines of "ghost," "mojave" and even another type of morph called "desert ghost." The problems occur with the "desert" morph.
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This. Also to note, there is a desert gene and a desert ghost gene which may be further confusing the issue. The Desert gene is the issue. Desert ghosts breed just fine.
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