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    Re: Ringer Question..

    Quote Originally Posted by bobmurffy View Post
    Ringers are het for pied. The ring is just a marker that tells you they are 100% het. So if you breed ringer to ringer you have a 1 in 4 chance for a pied
    This not correct. Ringers can show up randomly in any normal or morph BP. Also has come up in cornsnakes. A ringer doesn't mean it is a het for anything. The only way to tell a true het from others is from the breeder, who bred it. As of right now I'm not sure of anyone besides RDR really working with ringers or trying to prove them out to be something other then just a odd little gene that pops up here and there in BP's. I believe RDR dinked around with them a few years ago, not sure if he still is or not. I'm sure others may be out there doing the same.

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