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View Poll Results: Dominant, Co-Dominant, Recessive
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Dom, Co-dom, Recessive
Which do you prefer to work with (that is breed). I know all projects are different, but which projects do you tend to like better and why?
Personally I like Co-Dominant projects, because you not only have an interesting mix with other morphs, but there's always the SUPER factor as well.
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My answer is yes to all of the above.
Dom= what you breed is what you get end of story you know what everything will look like and great crosses.
Co-Dom= Makes super and great crosses
Recessive= Great crosses, better holding price on babies, and sometimes you don't alway get what you see.
They are all great. IMO not a single one is better than the other.
Tom
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Re: Dom, Co-dom, Recessive
Co dom. Its like having a dominant and a recessive together at once, it offers the most variation and the most overall fun. In fact I think that if every trait were codom then it would be all the more interesting
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies
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co dom
more possibilities, visual hets.
Working with recessives is cool because there's the 'I don't know' factor trying to prove out hets, with surprises and setbacks. It keeps things interesting. I don't know if there's a good genetic reason for it, but it seems to me that homozygous recessives just have the most different-from-the-norm look to them.
Last edited by mainbutter; 11-15-2009 at 11:34 PM.
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i dont breed, but i agree. i like seeing co-dom projects more bc they all have that super aspect! a co-dom to me is like a 2 in 1 package! its a cool looking visual morph, AND its het for its super =]
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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Re: Dom, Co-dom, Recessive
I've an almost even split with co-Dom & Recessives. I intend to take it to the next level- designer morphs from both.
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Re: Dom, Co-dom, Recessive
You forgot the Co-dom X recessive. I am working exclusively on Pied co-dom combos....more specifically Pewter, Sterling, and Silver Streak Pieds.
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Not saying anyone is wrong because I have already stated my point of view. But what is so wrong with recessives? They hold value way longer than any codom out there. Look at an albino and a pastel which is older and which is worth more in todays market? Yes a super pastel is worth more than an albino but how about a spider het albino compared to a bumble bee? See where I am going with this? All 3 traits have the same value for breeding but not for the market and no I am not in it for money but I am in it to break even and producing 1000 pastels a year is not going to do that. Just a thought.
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Who said something was "wrong" with them?
They're not far behind codoms in popularity here. You should be asking what's wrong with the dominant traits, NO ONE LIKES THEM (according to this)
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies
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