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Re: 2 headed ball python update :-)
 Originally Posted by Quality_Snakes
I hatched it out from pied X 66% het pied breeding
Wow! That must have been a surprise! Glad to see it's doing well!
-Jordan
Balls
0.1 Pinstripe.............................1.0 DH Lavender Snow
0.2 PH Lavender Albino.............0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Pastel PH Ghost..................1.0 Pastel Het Ghost
0.2 PH Ghost (Twins)................1.0 Cinnamon
0.1 Het TSK Axanthic................1.3 Mojave
0.1 Het Albino..........................1.0 Albino PH Pied
1.1 Het Pied.............................1.0 Dinker
1.2 Normal...............................1.0 Pastel Lesser
Boa
0.1 Super Salmon Het Sunglow
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That is SO awesome. Im glad he is doing well. Thanks for sharing with us
Ball Pythons:
1.7 Normal 1.0 Spider 1.1 Cinnamons
1.1 Mojaves 0.1 Pastel 0.1 Het Albino
1.0 Yellowbelly
Corn Snakes:
1.0 Normal Corn
0.1 Albino Corn
0.1 Creamsicle Corn
Others:1.0 Mexican King Snakes 0.2 Dogs - Gracie and Loba 1.0 Three Legged Cat - O'Doyle
1.0 Red Iguana - Rex 2.0 Umbrella Cockatoos 0.2 Rose Breasted Cockatoos
2.7 Button Quail 2.12 Breeder/Pet Rats
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Thanks for the update! Glad he is doing well!
And here's one of the videos that a previous member asked for...
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Do you plan to breed it? It's pretty awesome
1.1 Classic Ball Pythons - Louise and Zeus
1.0 Poss. Granite - D*ck
1.0 Cane Corso - Benedetto
1.0 ACD/GSD Mix - Dino
1.0 Fat Cat - Jose
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That's awesome!
sent by a beastly droid x
1.1 Normal BP
0.1 True Reduced Pattern BP
0.1 Columbian Red Tail
0.1 Pastel Comlumbian Red Tail
0.1 Salmon Belly Comlumbian Red Tail
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Re: 2 headed ball python update :-)
 Originally Posted by eracer
I wonder if we'll see more mutations like this as we manipulate the genotypes of these snakes.
This is not really a "mutation"--it's basically a pair of siamese twins that got joined in the egg. It might be possible to selectively breed to increase the chances of that happening... for example by breeding only animals that produce twin eggs... but it might be purely luck and/or incubator conditions.
(And we're not really manipulating the genotypes all that much. We're mostly just playing with recessive and dominant traits. All of which are existing, naturally-occurring mutations in the wild. Inbreeding is a risk with recessives in particular, but we're still not doing anything as extreme as what was done to toy poodles or Great Danes or bulldogs in the last two centuries.)
Last edited by loonunit; 11-12-2010 at 02:21 PM.
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Re: 2 headed ball python update :-)
Does only the one head eat?
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This is not really a "mutation"--it's basically a pair of siamese twins that got joined in the egg. It might be possible to selectively breed to increase the chances of that happening... for example by breeding only animals that produce twin eggs... but it might be purely luck and/or incubator conditions.
(And we're not really manipulating the genotypes all that much. We're mostly just playing with recessive and dominant traits. All of which are existing, naturally-occurring mutations in the wild. Inbreeding is a risk with recessives in particular, but we're still not doing anything as extreme as what was done to toy poodles or Great Danes or bulldogs in the last two centuries.)
Thank you for pointing this out. Manipulating the genotype would be actually splicing in genes into the genome of the organism. And this isn't easy. It takes the ability to cut out a gene sequence from one genome then transplant it into a vessel such as a virus that then splices the gene into the genome of the intended organism. Even when this is achieved that actual chances of the process being viable is slim to none.
But deffinetly great snake. Im glad its doing well. In my opinion, I dont think we should be selectively breeding for these mutations since there are such high mortality rates.
Connor Paschke
Pre-vet Major at SUNY Plattsburgh
1.0 Jungle Carpet Pythons (Headhunter lineage)
1.0 Dwarf Albino Reticulated Python (Steve Gooch)
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SO COOL! I love that he's still doing great. I hope he gets nice and big for you, keep us posted!.....well I hope THEY(?) get nice and big for you. haha. I wondered if they can think individually.
A Girl with some Balls
0.1 BEL 1.0 Mojo 0.1 Pastel 1.0 Normal 1.0 Spider 0.1 Leopard gecko 0.1 Redtail Boa 0.0.1 Red Eyed Croc Skink Many Hissing Roaches
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Awesome that he doing well. And cool pattern too! Lol
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