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    Banded Morhps ???

    Hello everyone!
    I just wanted to know if some of you have any knowledge of the so-called "Banded" Ball Python. I have included some pictures of mine and just would like to know things like is it co-dom, recessive, Dominant? And any other cool facts, Thanks !




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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    I wasn't aware there was a genetic banded morph, thought it was one of the many patterns normals come in.

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Its genetic in the way that it can be passed to babies just like any pattern can, but not all the babies would look like that so it is not genetic in the sense that it can be replicated consistantly with every breeding and every baby (if 2 "banded" were bred together)

    I think the only truly banded morphs are the womaballs and tiger (desert x enchi) IMO

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Hi,

    I think there is a morph called genetic banded.

    What I don't know is what the markers are to distinguish it from a normal with a banded pattern - I think it was co-dom.

    I'll try and find some info on it later if my broadband stops misbehaving.

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ic-banded.html

    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/co...all_python.asp

    http://imageevent.com/livingartrepti...=0&w=1&s=0&z=9


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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Yes That's it !!!
    I could not remember what the breeder called it, I found it was a unique morph and simply bought it. She specializes in Tigers and this is what she told me this morph was!
    So the tiger is a desert X enchi. I thought it was just some unique normal lol!

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Hi,

    No I don't think it's a combination of any other morphs - just that the genetic ones are a base morph themselves.

    But you have to remember what's called a tiger in Europe is different to what is called a tiger in America. It's one of those silly times when two different things share the same name.

    Confused the heck out of me at first (and still does on occasions ).


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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Oh Alright, So it may be a reduced normal ?

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Hi,

    Basically yes.

    But some are genetic and some aren't so it's important to trust the breeder etc.

    I think there should be some good pics of the european tigers on this site;

    http://www.ms-reptilien.de/index.php?cPath=3_15_16_462


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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Hi,

    I just remembered Rabernet has a joliffe tiger - there are some pics in this thread;

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=56126

    You can see the differences bnetween the "desert x enchi" quite clearly;

    http://albeysreptiles.com/images/des...hi_tiger_1.jpg


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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Both of my Albinos are banded. It took forever to find a female that was banded. I don't know if it's genetic. I do like my banded albinos, they look really clean and seem to have a more solid yellow coloring.

    Jim Smith

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