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    Simple morph question

    What am I likely to get if I breed a male pastel to a female spider?

    I'm very new to ball pythons and snakes in general, so just trying to start learning with the basics.

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    Re: Simple morph question

    This is a pretty good page that you can reference to. It shows you what the morph is, what creates it, and what other morphs are related to it.

    To answer your question, you would get Pastels, Spiders, Normals, and Bumblebees.
    2.0 Crested Geckos

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    Re: Simple morph question

    The search feature, she knows much.

    25% Bumblebee
    25% Spider
    25% Pastel
    25% Normal


    I'd go do a bunch of reading in the morphs/genetics forum, tons of good info in there.
    2007 0.1 Jungle het Stripe Kahl Albino BCI
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    2008 0.1 Anery 66% het Kahl Albino BCI
    2008 0.1 Normal BCI
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    2008 0.1 Normal Ball Python

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    Re: Simple morph question

    Thanks for the link elise, I'll have a good look on the nerd site, and see if I can read the entire morph section on here

    I can't believe how complicated things can get with different morphs!

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    Re: Simple morph question

    http://www.geneticswizard.com/

    that calc will answer all your, what % do i get when i breed "X" to "Y"

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    Re: Simple morph question

    Ha, wait til you get to the higher genetics... You're just starting! And they're constantly changing too.

    it's a crazy and a very rewarding hobby to get into.
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