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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    I heard a rumor a while ago that the "Crystal" (Special Mojave) is basically a "Mojave Daddy" similar to the "Platty Daddy" or "Butter Daddy" that Ralph Davis has produced. The results of a Special x Butter/Lesser should prove or dispel that.
    No one needs to breed special x butter or lesser to disprove that rumor. Special is a visual morph, and the hidden gene animals that produce platinums just look like normals. They are obviously not the same thing.

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Quote Originally Posted by jluman View Post
    No one needs to breed special x butter or lesser to disprove that rumor. Special is a visual morph, and the hidden gene animals that produce platinums just look like normals. They are obviously not the same thing.
    I would tend to agree with Jeff as has produced a Daddy -- although "knowing" is doing -- and pairing has not been done to date.

    I produced an animal in from a Butter x Normal pairing in 08 that I believe to be a Butter Daddy. He is breeding some girls -- normals and a couple morphs. Will take some time to prove him unless I get lucky and hit on a male non- Butter morph. I will be NO DOUBT be putting any male morph I get from him on a Butter girl when he is breeding ready!!!!!
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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Also, I am 99% sure that I have a hidden gene x mojave cross (mojave daddy?) in the egg, and it's not a crystal. It should be out towards the end of the week or over the weekend. I'll post pics when it's out.

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Quote Originally Posted by jluman View Post
    No one needs to breed special x butter or lesser to disprove that rumor. Special is a visual morph, and the hidden gene animals that produce platinums just look like normals. They are obviously not the same thing.
    From the Specials I've seen it would seem to be pretty easy to miss one, I mean it isn't like the "Special" was purchased as a morph in the first place. Same thing applies with the likes of "Het. Super Stripes" all morphs have good and bad examples so I don't think it's unreasonable at all to imagine that a "Special" and the "Daddy" Gene carriers are the same thing.

    That said I look forward to seeing what a "Mojave Daddy" would look like if it isn't a Crystal.

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    From the Specials I've seen it would seem to be pretty easy to miss one, I mean it isn't like the "Special" was purchased as a morph in the first place. Same thing applies with the likes of "Het. Super Stripes" all morphs have good and bad examples so I don't think it's unreasonable at all to imagine that a "Special" and the "Daddy" Gene carriers are the same thing.

    That said I look forward to seeing what a "Mojave Daddy" would look like if it isn't a Crystal.
    I'll post pics when the mojave daddy (if I actually did hit one) is out of the egg. Even without it I am 100% sure that special isn't the same as the hidden gene to make a platinum.

    The hidden gene/platty sib male that sired my platinum looks like a normal. I have produced offspring from hidden gene/platty sib x normal. All of the offspring looked normal. All of the platty sibs that Ralph have produced look normal.

    I have not produced specials yet, but I have talked to Tom Baker about them multiple times. Tom says that the special hatchlings are obviously discernible from the normals in a clutch, and from the specials and combos that I've seen I believe him.

    As an example of how visible the special gene is, here is a super pastel special:


    Here's a regular super pastel for comparison:


    I will agree that it's possible that the original special female might not have been the most obvious example of the morph. If I remember correctly, Tom got her as an adult. As an adult maybe she looked less obvious. I seem to remember seeing a pic once, but I don't remember what she looked like. As kind of a related example, here are two adult het russo girls:

    This one looks kind of "mojave-ish" but a different color:


    This one just looks more like it's just a light normal:

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    You go Jeff!!!!

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Remember that RDR has produced at least one known homozygous hidden (a normal looking female from platy X platy). Tom has produced the homozygous special and it is far from normal. So I think the different supers/homozygous are the clincher that hidden and special are different if anyone wants to argue subtle het differences.

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    Remember that RDR has produced at least one known homozygous hidden (a normal looking female from platy X platy). Tom has produced the homozygous special and it is far from normal. So I think the different supers/homozygous are the clincher that hidden and special are different if anyone wants to argue subtle het differences.
    Excellent point Randy!

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Quote Originally Posted by jluman View Post
    I'll post pics when the mojave daddy (if I actually did hit one) is out of the egg. Even without it I am 100% sure that special isn't the same as the hidden gene to make a platinum.

    The hidden gene/platty sib male that sired my platinum looks like a normal. I have produced offspring from hidden gene/platty sib x normal. All of the offspring looked normal. All of the platty sibs that Ralph have produced look normal.

    I have not produced specials yet, but I have talked to Tom Baker about them multiple times. Tom says that the special hatchlings are obviously discernible from the normals in a clutch, and from the specials and combos that I've seen I believe him.

    As an example of how visible the special gene is, here is a super pastel special:
    [IMG]http://www.jefflumanreptiles.com/product_images/uploaded_images/super_pastel_special.jpg[/IG]

    Here's a regular super pastel for comparison:
    [IMG]http://www.jefflumanreptiles.com/product_images/j/687/2010msuperpastelphg01__22634_zoom.jpg[/MG]

    I will agree that it's possible that the original special female might not have been the most obvious example of the morph. If I remember correctly, Tom got her as an adult. As an adult maybe she looked less obvious. I seem to remember seeing a pic once, but I don't remember what she looked like. As kind of a related example, here are two adult het russo girls:

    This one looks kind of "mojave-ish" but a different color:
    [IMG]http://i811.photobucket.com/albums/zz35/jefflumanreptiles/2010_Clutches/clutch27_eggs.jpg[/MG]

    This one just looks more like it's just a light normal:
    [IMG]http://i811.photobucket.com/albums/zz35/jefflumanreptiles/2010_Clutches/clutch33_eggs.jpg[/MG]
    Okay I see now. See no one has really focused on sharing information on the "Special" gene animals making discussions like this really important to those who are not entirely familiar with a project, in this case I was not "in the know" about the "Special" gene project.

    Thanks Jeff!

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    Re: Question for Bill & Tom & Anyone Else with "Specials"

    Jeff,
    I cannot wait to see Mojave Daddy! Congratulations! Post Pics!!!!!!
    First off for the Butter Crystals... I really wanted to produce the first Butter Crystal and Butter Spider Crystal (have to really get the bee naming right before I called them anything), so I picked up a yearling Pastel Butter Spider male last summer. He stopped eating shortly after he got here. He stayed small enough where I decided to breed the Pastel Crystal male to the Pastel Special female instead. Hopefully this year he will knock it out to produce a Killer Bee Butter Crystal!
    As for BHBs line of Crystals... He has told me that his Het Crystals (thats what he calls them) are not visible in anyway. I do believe that he has produced a few Lesser Crystals.
    As for my line of Specials not being visible. I always tell this story. I owned a detailing business and one of my clients kids sold me the first Special female for $100. I was very new to Ball Pythons and had a Pastel breeder male with a bunch of small females, so I was excited to pick a female up that would breed that year. I thought she looked cool, almost hypoish to me, so I posted pics of her, but got responses like nice normal. So I thought nothing of it. When she hatched her first clutch it was 7 eggs bred to a Pastel. 0.1 Pastel Special, 1.0 Special, 0.1 Pastel, and 0.0.4 Normals. I decided that I would keep the really nice Pastel female because she was night and day prettier than the other. I also called the Special male a Halfstel since I thought he tried so hard to be a Pastel, but just didnt quite make it. If I knew what I know now, I would have bred him back to his mother and produced among the first of the white snakes! Err... well.... White and Orange snakes! Once I produced the Crystal, I thought back about that Pastel female and how stunning she was and who her mother was. That is how I produced Pastel Crystals so early in the project!
    The point of that long drawn out story is, if I can pick out a Pastel Special and a Halfstel, opps I mean Special, out of my first 7 eggs ever, then I would guess that just about any experienced keeper could tell a Special from a normal. Mine have a Vanilla-esque look, kinda yb, kinda Fire, but not quite any of those. Dont really look like normals, but I dont have any normal hatchlings to compare them to. Heres three from my last clutch (crappy photo).

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