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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
There are Ivory blood pythons, but they have a good deal of pattern going down their spine with the rest of their bodies being a slightly "dirty" white.
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
 Originally Posted by NorthernRegius.com
What are we talking for this cross? Sorry, I just know the names Sterlings, Sliver bullets & Sliver Streaks.
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
there is also the axanthic piebald. mostly white with black and silver patches.
here's a link from another post on bp
http://i346.photobucket.com/albums/p...exanthic_1.gif
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
 Originally Posted by Whoodnballs
On the NERD webpage under the blue eye lucy info page they say that these white snakes have been produced by mojave, lesser, phantom, Russo, and in the other projects, butter. I'm sure they all age differantly and then the combos of one to another is another thing all together. I'm guessing these morphs must have a distant relative. Probably some all white snake or something. 
Yes, any combination of those (other than phantom x phantom) produce BELs. The genes responsible for the co-dom morphs are all on the same loci, so they all produce leucistics. It is still very strange that there are so many different-looking co-dom that produce them, though! Makes BPs all that more interesting, methinks!
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
Another question, are any of these particular snakes prone to defects (IE. kinking, wobbling, etc.)?
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
 Originally Posted by Aleria
Another question, are any of these particular snakes prone to defects (IE. kinking, wobbling, etc.)?
some say the supper cinny have a duckbill look to them but i think its in the coloring of the animal more than a defect, but nothing like the carmels or the spiders
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
Good good, I just hate that a lot of the more specialty morphs have defects like that and would really prefer not to get one that might have one or might end up with one later on.
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
 Originally Posted by Aleria
Good good, I just hate that a lot of the more specialty morphs have defects like that and would really prefer not to get one that might have one or might end up with one later on.
i also hate that.
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