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    New to Breeding....

    Hello All......

    Below is a picture of my first BP. I got him at a reptile show and being new, I didn't get what kind of BP he was, can anyone help here? Also, I recently picked up a high white Piebald. If I where to breed the two of these, would I possibly get something other than the usual??

    Thanks for the help!!!

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    Can't see the picture. But being that you have a Piebald (its recessive) so in order to produce visual pieds, your other snake will have to atleast be Het for pied. (meaning it carries the pied gene) If the other snake doesn't carry the pied gene, then all the babies you produce will be het for pied. Just FYI. Het pieds aren't bad though, but you just won't get any visuals without the other snake carrying the gene. Good Luck!
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    Re: New to Breeding....

    hmmmm...having difficulty in adding picture into post, any help?

    Would they mostly come out "normal" then?

    Thanks....

    Quote Originally Posted by csagen View Post
    Can't see the picture. But being that you have a Piebald (its recessive) so in order to produce visual pieds, your other snake will have to atleast be Het for pied. (meaning it carries the pied gene) If the other snake doesn't carry the pied gene, then all the babies you produce will be het for pied. Just FYI. Het pieds aren't bad though, but you just won't get any visuals without the other snake carrying the gene. Good Luck!

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    Re: New to Breeding....

    I believe it's a Pastel that I have.....

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    pastel X pied = 50% pastel and 50% normals and all of the babies would be 100% het pied.
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