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    Looking to breed Normal BP

    What is an easy way to find out what traits are rec. I have a 6 month old Ball Python and would like to breed some morphs. I know I have a long time to wait but in that time I want to get as much info as possible. Is there anything I can breed with a Normal Female to get a good morph?
    0.1.0 Normal Ball Python (Madussa)

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    Re: Looking to breed Normal BP

    Quote Originally Posted by jfiel1
    What is an easy way to find out what traits are rec. I have a 6 month old Ball Python and would like to breed some morphs. I know I have a long time to wait but in that time I want to get as much info as possible. Is there anything I can breed with a Normal Female to get a good morph?
    To get a morph your first breeding you would have to breed to a dominant or co-dominant trait.

    www.ballpythons.ca and click the breeding or genetics page. It lists some of the most common recessive and base morphs.

    To find out genetics of your snake you have to talk to the person who produced it if it is a CB.
    lots of snakes

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