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    Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    This is going to be a kind of 2 part post. A while back I bought what was labeled as a "Tiger" BP. I have had almost no luck so far finding any info or pics of them. The only thing I found out was that originally two different breeders produced essentially the same morph. One named it Woma and the other called it Tiger. Mine looks nothing like a Woma except for a reduced pattern. I have only seen a pic of one other BP labeled as a Tiger for sale on KS that looks similar to mine. Basically I'm trying to find out if there is any info on what traits make it a Tiger and what pairing it comes from. I'm starting to think it's just a reduced pattern mutt, because it's clearly not a Woma and it also doesn't really fit the description of the True and Genetic Reduced Patterns. Here are some pics of what I got. One overhead, one side and sort of a partial belly shot (the only one I got on my work comp.) As always, any info, responses, or links are appreciated...

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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    Try Connie at Pythonica she is the only one in Canada other than myself working with them. She is the one I got my proven pair from and hope to make Tiger Diesels this up coming season. As far as I know they are Dominant, the Super form A.K.A Diesel Tiger is Co-Dominant

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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    There's also the Jolliff line Tiger. I have a clutch in the incubator, due to hatch in the next 6-10 days.

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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    I think it might be the same line, she calls them Oscar Tiger, she also works with what she calls Banana Tigers, I have an 2005 Female Oscar Tiger and 2006 Male Pastel Oscar Tiger
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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    There's also the Jolliff line Tiger. I have a clutch in the incubator, due to hatch in the next 6-10 days.
    And I have a Jolliff Axanthic Tiger which are both his line, they have a proven super form as well.

    What you have looks like a reduced but not necessarily a tiger.

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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    And I have a Jolliff Axanthic Tiger which are both his line, they have a proven super form as well.

    What you have looks like a reduced but not necessarily a tiger.

    Any pics??
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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto Python Gurus View Post
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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    Awesome thanks!!
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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    First off....is your animal captive bred or imported? Do you know where it came from?
    If it came from a breeder, she or he should be able to shed some light. If it was imported, the you are going have to do the work and answer your own questions

    "Tiger" is a tough one......

    It is one of the morphs/variants of ball pythons that can be very confusing. The appearance of genetic ones can be variable. More than one breeder has tiger stock......stock that is not related.....stock that may or may not even be the same mutation. In other words, what one breeder calls a tiger another breeder may not....even though both may have "genetic tigers".

    To me the tiger morph needs to be "overhauled." I'm sure it will happen with time.

    Years ago, when the proven morphs were limited to albino, pastel, axanthic, and a FEW others, many imported ball pythons with odd patterns were lumped into rather generic categories: granites, jungles, labyrinths, high gold, reduced pattern, banded, fancy normal, etc. These generic categories were overhauled over the years and are still being overhauled today.

    Some of these odd balls proved to be genetic and were renamed to distinguish them from the unproven bp's in the generic categories.

    I think this is what needs to happen with tigers. It will take some time for breeders to figure out what they have. After all, if one breeder breeds his/her tigers together and produces reduced offspring while another breeds their tigers and produces a tricked out super form or homozygous form........shouldn't one of the "tigers" be renamed?

    There is a tiger line associated with Joliff axanthics. Casey Lazik has something associated with his hypo animals that he is calling Lazik Tigers. I see ads in the classifieds where breeders claim to have genetic reduced pattern bp's.......called tigers. There is some cool tiger stuff being worked out in Canada.
    Are they all the same mutation? I don't think so. I guess time will tell

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: Tiger BP's... Any Experts?

    Hi,

    Isn't there also a european line called tigers that is recesive?

    I think I saw it on a german breeders website once.


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