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    Dominant Trait BP's

    Can someone please give me a list of as many dominant trait BP's as you can think of? I know Spiders are but what else?

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    Dominant and not co-dominant - the other would be Pinstripe (although Brian Barczyk may have proven a super that looks the same as a non-super pin).

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    I think the jury is still out on spider. At least no one has come forward with a homozygous spider to let us know that it looks and acts the same as the normal (heterozygous) spiders except for producing 100% spider when bred to normals. There have been rumors that such an animal might exist but with no one claiming it I have to believe it's still possible that spider is homozygous lethal which I think would be technically co-dominant. So pinstripe is the only proven dominant ball python mutation by my count.

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    Pretty sure these are dominate.

    Calico, Champagne, Coral Glow, Desert, Tiger/Genetic Banded I am sure there are others.

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeEllisReptiles View Post
    Pretty sure these are dominate.

    Calico, Champagne, Coral Glow, Desert, Tiger/Genetic Banded I am sure there are others.
    Could someone varify if this is correct? Are there any others?

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    okay from what i know theres calico, champagne, granite, pinstripe, spider, coralglow and tiger. thats all i know.

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrgbb View Post
    okay from what i know theres calico, champagne, granite, pinstripe, spider, coralglow and tiger. thats all i know.
    Ok sweet! That's good enough for me! If anybody else thinks of some feel free to add them!

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    Calico is co-dom as is Granite
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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    There is a super calico?

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    Re: Dominant Trait BP's

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Calico is co-dom as is Granite
    Some lines of granite do look different as homozygous granites, but I don't think I've ever seen a homozygous calico, has anybody made any?
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