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    Chico's Babies

    This is the first year that I have babies from Chico, my hypo male with the neat bands. I'm hoping to develop more banding while keeping that clean color in future breedings. This year I got seven babies from breeding him to a lemon pastel poss het hypo female.








    Oh, and here's Chico:
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    i got a question for you i have a bp that looks similar to the second picture that you have i always assumed that i was just a normal bp with "brighter coloring", what did you cross to get a snake like that, and would it be considered standard or is it something else?
    • 0.1 Standard ball python
    • 0.0.1 pastel/ standard color ball python




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    Looks Genetic to me! Chico is beautiful! Looks like a tiger


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    Re: Chico's Babies

    Quote Originally Posted by arkansaspythons View Post
    i got a question for you i have a bp that looks similar to the second picture that you have i always assumed that i was just a normal bp with "brighter coloring", what did you cross to get a snake like that, and would it be considered standard or is it something else?
    I'm attracted to the reduced banded bps so I've ended up with a few normals that look like that. The lemon pastel female I used for this clutch is more reduced in pattern than average, but nothing dramatic. I think that most of these reduced pattern snakes with brighter coloring are just simply pretty normals. If you could prove that that pattern is inherited in a predictable Mendelian manner (dominant, recessive, etc.), then that would be a little more interesting but not exciting enough in and of itself. I think it's cool to work with because pretty snakes make pretty babies and the possibilities with selective breeding are endless.
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    Re: Chico's Babies

    Quote Originally Posted by MakiMaki View Post
    I'm attracted to the reduced banded bps so I've ended up with a few normals that look like that. The lemon pastel female I used for this clutch is more reduced in pattern than average, but nothing dramatic. I think that most of these reduced pattern snakes with brighter coloring are just simply pretty normals. If you could prove that that pattern is inherited in a predictable Mendelian manner (dominant, recessive, etc.), then that would be a little more interesting but not exciting enough in and of itself. I think it's cool to work with because pretty snakes make pretty babies and the possibilities with selective breeding are endless.
    LMAO! so true and so fun!
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    Re: Chico's Babies

    Nice looking babies there Maki! Looks like the banding was passed on.
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    Pretty Chico and some pretty babies to.
    1.0 Normal (Rocko)
    1.0 Mojave (Mac)
    1.0 Pastel Ghost (Zeus)
    0.1 Spider (Zarah)
    1.0 Butter (Jagger)
    0.1 Coral Albino Boa (Josslynn)
    1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa (Cee Lo)
    Black Cat Nivea)
    Dachshund (Isabella) (Murphy) (Lilli)
    Mixed Breed (Heidi)

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    Re: Chico's Babies

    They look gorgeous! Much greater quality than the usual pastle hets, just wish i had the space and cash to pick one up. I like bandeds and they have a really nice pattern! Hope they all find great new homes when they are ready! Thanks again Maki, you're awesome!
    1.0 Het Piebald (Lycaeus)
    1.0 Spider (V "Fawkes")
    0.1 Piebald (Fia)
    0.2 Pastel (Chalcomede & Daeneyrs "Dany")
    0.1 orangebelly (Secha "Veruca Salt")

    R.I.P my babies
    Texas luecistic ratsnake (Ripley) 0.1
    Ball Python (Ariadne) 0.1
    Ball Python (Montreal) 1.0

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    They all look great I love that pattern!

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