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Classic recessive's
This could totally be just me, but I will take recessive gene's any day of the week at current market prices. The albino ball python transformed herpetoculture, everyone who can should own at least one, I mean come on, they are the George Washington's of ball pythons (taking some liberties with history here). But that morph transformed what people thought/did with snake keeping, and catapulted this hobby into a little bit of popularity and wealth for many.
I do believe pied's are the most eye popping for non-reptile lovers. My non-reptile loving friends see them and their minds are blown. They see my bumblebee's, yellowbelly's and cinnies and I get a blank look. That said they all think the crested geckos or panther chameleon I have are 'the coolest animal I own'....not what I want to hear with a large BP collection!
No particular morph in mind, but I just see a lot of subtle co-doms/doms that I just do not get. Maybe I have not done my genetic homework, but I am happy to take the next few years to raise a few recessive het's and catch up. Panda pieds are awesome, but I don't need another all black snake. I grew up with those, black rat snakes, they were mean.
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