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    New Morph - weird genetics

    Hi,

    There is this new mutation in Holand, the Stranger. The original snake is a clown but isn't visually a stranger herself. However, this female consistently produces strangers and so does her offspring. She has been paired to unrelated males and also to her offspring, always producing the new morph. She produces the new morph but does not show it herself. How can this be explained?

    More details in the breeders website: http://www.ires-reptiles.com/the-bal...nger-gene.html ... -gene.html
    Last edited by dr del; 03-26-2015 at 12:29 AM.

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