its usually best to use a normal when tryin to prove something genetic. Then you would get normals and whatever your snake is if she is a co dom or dominant gene. If you use another morph like a pastel you run the risk of creating a combo before you get an actual version of your snake. Then you would not be certain if that baby was just a unique pastel or a combo pastel "dark morph".
Your BPs markings and color are so unique that I would look for a reduced pattern/banded normal. That way you should know for sure if your BP is genetic with the very first clutch. The trick is to breed it to something that has a completely different pattern and color. Dont breed to another snake with the same type of pattern. Like a cinnamon or black pastel or anything with lots of alien heads, swirls, circles etc.. Then you would have no idea what you hatched because they would all look the same. Thats if yours is genetic and reproduces itself.









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