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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by hunter94 View Post
    Alright, some lady is selling a Normal with nice patterns she claims that the patterns come from his Lesser siblings. Haven't seen a picture yet though.
    I saw one of these very ads last night as I was browsing breeder pages. EDIT: This pages doesn't make claims that the pattern comes from the lesser lineage, but mentions the snake as a "lesser sibling normal".

    http://www.ballpythonworld.com/Ballpythonforsale.htm

    I'm not making a judgement about this breeder or his/her page. Just sharing an observation on topic with this thread.
    Last edited by Angry J; 06-25-2010 at 12:16 PM. Reason: clarification
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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by JNballs View Post
    Hi,

    but I thought specially the lesser has some hidden gene in it, hasn't it?
    No it hasn't
    A Lesser is a lesser.
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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    No it hasn't
    A Lesser is a lesser.
    I've read somewhere, that if you bread a lesser platinum, with a lesser sibling, there would come out a platty, so maybe there is some HG which brings back the platty...
    Very confusing,...
    best regards, Timo

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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by JNballs View Post
    I've read somewhere, that if you bread a lesser platinum, with a lesser sibling, there would come out a platty, so maybe there is some HG which brings back the platty...
    Very confusing,...
    I believe the "hidden gene" came from a normal that introduced it to the lesser.
    A lesser is a lesser
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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by Angry J View Post
    I saw one of these very ads last night as I was browsing breeder pages. EDIT: This pages doesn't make claims that the pattern comes from the lesser lineage, but mentions the snake as a "lesser sibling normal".

    http://www.ballpythonworld.com/Ballpythonforsale.htm

    I'm not making a judgement about this breeder or his/her page. Just sharing an observation on topic with this thread.
    Yea, thats what I'm guessing hers looks like. You can tell by the pattern that they have some lesser in them. Its to bad they can't be hets. =(

    I could get a Possible het Albino for $30.
    Or a Normal with Lesser in him for $25
    Or just a straight up normal for $20

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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by hunter94 View Post
    I could get a Possible het Albino for $30.
    Or a Normal with Lesser in him for $25
    Or just a straight up normal for $20
    No such thing as "having lesser in him".
    He's either a lesser or a normal
    Buy the one that you visually like the most.
    Pos hets are normals unless you plan to "someday" breed it to a visual to prove it out, just make sure it comes from a respected source.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    No such thing as "having lesser in him".
    He's either a lesser or a normal
    Buy the one that you visually like the most.
    Pos hets are normals unless you plan to "someday" breed it to a visual to prove it out, just make sure it comes from a respected source.
    Yea, I know its either a Lesser or a Normal I didn't mean it like that. =p

    I might breed some day just not sure.

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    Re: Morphs...

    the hidden gene comes from the Platinum, not the lesser platinum. (aka lesser).

    Breed platinum to a normal female you get lessers and normal looking offspring carrying a hidden gene.

    Breed the lesser to one of the siblings from that pairing and you can get platinums. or Platty daddys as ralph calls them.

    Lessers do not carry that gene without expressing it, so if its got the second gene its a platinum.

    http://ralphdavisreptiles.com/collec...all_python.asp

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    Re: Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    the hidden gene comes from the Platinum, not the lesser platinum. (aka lesser).

    Breed platinum to a normal female you get lessers and normal looking offspring carrying a hidden gene.

    Breed the lesser to one of the siblings from that pairing and you can get platinums. or Platty daddys as ralph calls them.

    Lessers do not carry that gene without expressing it, so if its got the second gene its a platinum.

    http://ralphdavisreptiles.com/collec...all_python.asp
    So, its somehow like het for platinum? Not in the genetical correct way, but a kind of, isn't it?
    best regards, Timo

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    Re: Morphs...

    Hi,

    I think it is more like the "lesser sibs" are het for platinum daddy gene - the lessers in the clutch are simply that - lessers.




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