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Re: Does anybody breed their normals to morphs?
 Originally Posted by Andybill
Do you mean breeding a normal male to morphs or just any pairing with normal and a morph? I bred my spinnerblast male to 2 normal females and got only 1 normal out of 15 eggs. And I plan to do it again.
Cool stuff! My normal girl would (in the future) only get loving from multi-gene males for this reason
0.1 Normal Ball Python
1.0 Shih Tzu
0.2 Russian Blue
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I will next year probably.
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0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)
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Yes, a lot of people have multiple normal females just because they're cheap females that can still carry eggs and pass on dom traits. I'll be breeding my adult normal to my bee when he gets to weight, and the same probably with my smaller normal since she's so clean and clear.
Females
0.1 wildtypes [Rosca]
0.1 pastave [Persephone]
0.1 mutt redtail boa [Serendipity]
0.1 false water cobra [Artemis]
0.1 white lipped python [Pandora]
0.1 super tiger retic [Callie]
0.1 leopard gecko [Adelita]
0.1 diamond dove [Pidgey]
0.1 hairless dumbo rat [Scarlett No Haira]
0.2 dumbo rex rat, fancy rat [Fern, Harley Quinn]
0.1 gerbil [Katrina]
0.1 mouse [Snow White]
0.1 cat + kittens [Mama Cat]
0.1 African Dwarf Frog [Zelda]
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Males
1.0 fiancee [Patrick]
1.0 Argentine b&w tegu [Emrys]
1.0 hypo red bearded dragon [Zammy]
1.0 bumblebee [Zerok]
1.0 albino king snake [Dumbledore]
1.0 diamond dove [Julius]
1.0 dumbo rat [Ratrick Stewart]
1.0 gerbil [Sven]
1.0 betta fish [Casanova] |
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Does anybody breed their normals to morphs?
You can breed you males to 3-7 different females a year. Most People will throw 1-3 normal females in the mix. You usually want to breed the males to one of your project females first to better your odds of getting the multi gene/or super morph that you are aiming for, then breed him to the normals. "Rule of thumb" males should always be of equal or higher quality than the female.
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Normal Females are great for double or tripple gene males. I have two big normal females that I put my codom males to every year.
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Breeding a male morph to a female normal is also handy if you're a cheapskate like me and want a female of that morph Breed and pray the odd gods smile upon you!
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Yeah I have a female normal (my first snake ever) and I plan on getting a 3 gene male (hopefully a fire jigsaw) to breed to her along with my mojave and butter girls.
1.0 firefly ball python
1.0 100% Pastel het clown ball python
1.0 Enchi ball python
1.0 Super Pastel 100% het pied (Richard)
0.1 Butter 100% het ghost
0.1 Pastel 100% het pied (Keira)
0.1 Butter 50% het Ghost Ball Python (Penny)
0.1 100% het Ghost
0.1 Normal Ball Python (Irwin)
0.1 Mojave Ball Python (Eve)
0.1 Black Bee Ball Python (Charolette)
0.1 Pintripe (Olivia)
0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Peaches)
1.0 Bearded Dragon (Dude)
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Re: Does anybody breed their normals to morphs?
 Originally Posted by BP Tim
: Does anybody breed their normals to morphs?
Does anyone here know how to walk?
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Normal females are an invaluable asset when producing animals for sale or just producing great quality animals. I have two females that make the highest quality enchi's and people love them. I have females that make great spiders and these are all normals. So yes I have 50+/- normal females that make normals for pet's and make great quality morphs just on their own.
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Great question for someone like me. So here's a question...the breeder I bought my nfbp from originally thought she might be a calico. I didn't ask anything at the time, but now I wonder, wouldn't there be a reason for her to think this at all..ie..a parent had the gene to begin with?
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