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    Question red blood x pastel

    not sure if its been done yet.. the blood is the female.
    she was deep in shed in this pic, as you can tell.. and here is the pastel.

    he too was deep in shed in this pic..

    just wonderin if anyone has seen this done before or not? thanks for your time, i'll try to get some pics of them out of shed.

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    The blood ball hybridization has been done, but I'm not sure about a pastel blood ball.

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    by blood ball you mean a blood to a normal ball?

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    looks like your ball needs a little more humidity

    i havn't herd of any hybrid python morph being done besides the jagpondros

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    I think you should worry a bit more about your animals health before you worry about breeding them. If that Pastel is in the blue, that means that stuck shed has been on it for months?

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    It wont make a "pastel blood" if thats what you're going for. The pastel gene more then liekly is on a different alelle.
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    Re: red blood x pastel

    The "super ball" hybrid has been done but it was a borneo short tail x ball. Not a blood. I do not believe it has been done with an actual blood yet.

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    emberball.. i'm not to sure what you mean by stuck in the blue? and as for humidity, its around 75%.. im not planning on breeding now or anytime soon both are nowhere near the right weight.. just puttin the question out there. thank you inadvance for any and all helpful hints.

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by zeke View Post
    emberball.. i'm not to sure what you mean by stuck in the blue? and as for humidity, its around 75%.. im not planning on breeding now or anytime soon both are nowhere near the right weight.. just puttin the question out there. thank you inadvance for any and all helpful hints.
    He's saying that your snake is going into shed with stuck shed on him from the last shed. You can see the "new blue" that he's going into and you can see the old stuck shed.

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    Re: red blood x pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    He's saying that your snake is going into shed with stuck shed on him from the last shed. You can see the "new blue" that he's going into and you can see the old stuck shed.
    Shes right.. If that is an old stuck shed and hes getting ready to shed again it could mean he has double eyecaps he needs to try to get off. To be a little less critical of you than some people are, the eyecaps coming off every time are way more important than the rest of the skin.

    Just keep that humidity high and make sure he gets off the eye caps.

    As for the hybrid. I believe the only way to make a hybrid color morph would be like the mongrel-ball being bred from a morph...

    Where you take an F1 hybrid (ball x borneo) and breed it back to a co-dom or dom color morph ball. Then some of the babies should pick up that gene and would be 1/4 borneo to 3/4 ball. Im guessing its possible with a red or black blood as well but i havent seen any yet.

    I hear its difficult to achieve either way though.

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