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Banana het clown question
I have a little banana male I want to breed out in a few years. My question is does anyone know if the banana morph is dominant? I can’t seemed to find it in the other morph sections.
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Re: Banana het clown question
Cool! Thx for the knowledge bomb.
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Re: Banana het clown question
There is definitely a super banana.
If you weren't aware you might want to read into the fact it is sex-linked as well.
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: Banana het clown question
Originally Posted by dr del
There is definitely a super banana.
If you weren't aware you might want to read into the fact it is sex-linked as well.
super cool! I will definitely have to research that. We have a Mojave het pied ball female lined up to go with a Mojave het pied male as well. Just getting into it. Although we did manage to buy 9 snakes within 3 months. Lol. It will be a few years before they are ready to breed. Trying to really educate myself before we go buy more. Knowledge bombs always appreciated! Thx
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Since you mentioned it, you're aware of the Mojave x Mojave outcome, yes?
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I’m thinking super. I remember seeing something about butter
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Re: Banana het clown question
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Yup, BEL. Nothing wrong with them (I've got one!), they can be limiting when it comes to breeding because they cover up the other morphs involved. Getting visual (all white in this case) pieds are always helpful though!
I don't know with pieds in this case if they are still blue eyed or not, someone else will know though. I guess I also don't know how you'd differentiate the regular non-pied BELs from the all white visual super Mojave pied. I just hurt my head trying to think through the odds of super Mojave pied vs super Mojave non pieds. I think 25% and 50% respectively, but also those can overlap. Again, someone better on this topic will chime in.
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Again thx for another knowledge bomb!!! I’ve heard they can get really bulgy eyes when breed together. Speaking of the blue eyed lacy. Tbh I’m infatuated with white headed pythons. A blue eyed lacy would totally be a pet that I could socialize with us.
Speaking of pets. Our collection is growing at a rapid rate. We are new to this. It’s getting pretty obvious that we are going to start to stop buying pet enclosures and look more toward rack systems. We firmly believe in handling snakes. So hopefully are future breeders will be fine taken out of there tubs twice a week.
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