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    Here's my female Vanilla Het Red Axanthic

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    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    I do not think Fire Vanilla Disco is possible since they all likely sit on the same spot.
    Yo no comprende

    Like the end of musical chairs, all 3 are fighting for that last chair lol?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Yo no comprende

    Like the end of musical chairs, all 3 are fighting for that last chair lol?
    Um kind of actually. If genes are allelic to each other that means they sit on the same locus, on which there's only 2 spots for those genes. For example in the BEL complex, all the genes are allelic to each other so on that locus you can have 2 of any combo of the genes in that complex like mojo and mojo or mojo and lesser but you can't have another gene from that complex cuz there no where for it to sit, it lost in musical chairs basically lol. I hope that made made at least half sense. Hopefully someone else can come in and explain more. If no one does and the link below confuses you, you can pm me and I'll try to explain more cuz I understand it pretty thoroughly.

    The basic genetics lesson on here helped me a lot, I didn't understand til I read it a couple times. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=52847


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    Re: Vanilla and Vanilla Combos - Pics and Opinions Please

    Quote Originally Posted by el8ch View Post
    Morning Everyone,

    I have recently been offered a near breeding size Vanilla Female for a decent price and am looking for some advice... Hoping that someone could provide me with their opinions on this morph and the combos it produces. I checked out World Of Ball Pythons, but they only had a few pics and I'm not 100% sure what a good example of a 'Vanilla' should look like.

    Pics please!

    Thanks!
    here's the combo I like using the vanilla gene http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...anilla-scream/

    make sure you use the arrows on the side of the pics to see the rest of the pics,

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    Re: Vanilla and Vanilla Combos - Pics and Opinions Please

    Quote Originally Posted by don15681 View Post

    here's the combo I like using the vanilla gene http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...anilla-scream/

    make sure you use the arrows on the side of the pics to see the rest of the pics,
    LOVE that combo! Shooting for that with my vanilla mojave boy and my firefly girl, she gets up to size/weight in the next year or two. I agree with what has been state, there is a lot of untapped potential with the vanilla gene as far as combos. I liken it to the fire and yellowbelly animals as far as how it interplays with other genes; tends to lighten and "clean" them up from the few combos I've seen. Aaaaaand PhotoBucket is down or I'd post some shots of my vanilla mojave boy. Anyway, if she's anything decent (to the OP), jump on it!
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    Just a novice question. Is there a way to tell the difference between a vanilla from a normal. Other than the blushing on the head. To me the pattern isn't that different. And they look normalish...


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