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Thread: Piebald

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    Re: Piebald

    very cool is that using two homo strands of the genes
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    Re: Piebald

    Don't forget the lavender albino piebald Ralph produced last year (scroll down about halfway for the clutch pictures).

    Oh, and the LAP has a white head!
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    Re: Piebald

    yea I posted pic's of it very cool also. but the spider head and the lucy body is hot
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    Re: Piebald

    Have ya'll seen the Albino Pied that Steve just revealed. It's still in the egg, but it looks pretty good.
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    Re: Piebald

    Its not dope its a spider pied



    OMGOSH!!! I have to see it post piccys!!!!!!

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    Re: Piebald

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
    Its not dope its a spider pied
    Dope, street slang for something good, nice or "cool".
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    Re: Piebald

    Dope - drug.

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    Re: Piebald

    Leave it to mendel to look up 'dope' on wiki!!!!

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    Re: Piebald

    Question, just curious.. I KNOW NOTHING OF SNAKE MORPHS except for the obvious basics.... Is there concern for long term healt problems with snakes that are trip/quad morphs. After 5 generations of deluting color has anyone run into problems? This is just a question, not to offend or anger anyone. I'm a fan of the morphs... Hope to own one one day.... I just know w/ dogs, cats, horses, even fish, there have been diffrent results. just curious.....

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    Re: Piebald

    Quote Originally Posted by Laooda
    Question, just curious.. I KNOW NOTHING OF SNAKE MORPHS except for the obvious basics.... Is there concern for long term healt problems with snakes that are trip/quad morphs. After 5 generations of deluting color has anyone run into problems? This is just a question, not to offend or anger anyone. I'm a fan of the morphs... Hope to own one one day.... I just know w/ dogs, cats, horses, even fish, there have been diffrent results. just curious.....
    I could be wrong but, I would think that most health problems would result from cross-breeding closely related snakes over time. Such as siblings/parents. That is why it's best to introduce new breeding stock into the equation (same morphs from different breeders or a new snake entirely) That's just my thoughts on this. I have never bred before (soon I hope) but, I did study genetics in college a bit. Maybe one of the breeders has more input on this. Remember I could be totally wrong so, don't take my word for it.
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