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Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph??
i was wondering this because one of my normal females looks well beyond normal, almost fire like but without a clear belly and pure black eyes, unusual for a light snake
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Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
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Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
Any number of things can influence looks. Just look at the variety of normals. Sure morphs can contribute to the look w/o actually passing on the single gene for whatever morph it is. But so can normals also influence the looks as well.
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Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
Every living creature have lot of gene.
What we can a morph is something genetic specify that influence the color or pattern totally different than what the wild type is.
But take the humans, some have blue, brown eyes or blond or black hair. These could be designed as "morph" in certain way.
But what about the unibrown ? It does change from one person to another, sometimes it look like one of the parents. There are different gene here.
Selective breeding is exactly that, trying to select the parents to create someone better than both parents. Why are some pastels more yellow than others ? Probably due to selective breeding... a lighter female somewhere may be ?
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Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
As was stated before there are various genes in the snake, some of these genes may be passed that will affect the overall look of the snake, while lacking the gene to make it a certain morph. Imagine breeding two snakes which have fairly reduced paterns, but both are pastels, then the offspring comes out fairly reduced as well.
Or a busy patern pastel breeding and having busy pattern offspring that are normals.
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies
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Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
They're both looking awesome, Stephanie!
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Re: Can a morph parent influence normals to look different but not completely a morph
 Originally Posted by rabernet
They're both looking awesome, Stephanie!
Thank you Robin!!! They are both so beautiful! It's so strange that this girl picked up so much more orange than her sister!
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