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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    He's a spider, no extra genes came with him unless you paid for them

    PS He's a beauty, now find a pretty pastel girl to make some bees of your own in a couple years
    well he just got them back from a reptile show, and was shipping the remainder to his other place in canada soo i only paid for as much it would take for him to ship and stuff. he was actually just going to give me one till the other people he works on breeding with said "well lets not just give him one we will just cut him a huge break" soo needless to say i got a good price on him

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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    Lol. I think the guy is a little confused. Most of the time, het means you can't see the gene. You will only prove it by breeding. For example, het albino:

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ght=het+albino

    Now, to confuse you, I suppose a mojave could be het for a blue eyed lucy. Since, the homozygous form is a BEL, but most people just call them mojaves. Take a look at this:

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs

    Read through the morphs. It's helpful for beginners. Good Luck!
    "Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." ~William Shakespeare

    1.1 Normals - Apollo & Medusa
    1.0 Pastel - Zeke
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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    Quote Originally Posted by stratus_020202 View Post
    Lol. I think the guy is a little confused. Most of the time, het means you can't see the gene. You will only prove it by breeding. For example, het albino:

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ght=het+albino

    Now, to confuse you, I suppose a mojave could be het for a blue eyed lucy. Since, the homozygous form is a BEL, but most people just call them mojaves. Take a look at this:

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs

    Read through the morphs. It's helpful for beginners. Good Luck!
    yes as a pastel could be considered het for super pastel, as all other co-dom morphs and there "super forms" right? =P

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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    Quote Originally Posted by BradR View Post
    yes as a pastel could be considered het for super pastel, as all other co-dom morphs and there "super forms" right? =P
    Yeah. You got it, but mostly we don't refer to them as hets. I've heard a few people do it. We try not to confuse ourselves more than we have to
    "Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." ~William Shakespeare

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    1.0 Pastel - Zeke
    0.1 Pastel het OG - Dixie
    0.1 Pastel het Axanthic
    0.1 Spider het Axanthic
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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    Quote Originally Posted by BradR View Post
    yes as a pastel could be considered het for super pastel, as all other co-dom morphs and there "super forms" right? =P
    Yes, a pastel is a visual het for super pastel and yes all co-doms are technically visual hets for their super form.
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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    ok soo anyone have a pastel i can breed with him to make some bee's =P... i currently have had one clutch of normals i bred myself but that was it =P

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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    I'd help but our pastel coming in has a date with a clown male
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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    Congrats on your first morph and congrats on the Spider He's a beauty.

    Now he definitely needs to have a date with a pastel to make some bees!

    I just got my Cinny girl and I won't be getting another BP for a few months, but my next one is definitely a spider!
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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mephys View Post
    Congrats on your first morph and congrats on the Spider He's a beauty.

    Now he definitely needs to have a date with a pastel to make some bees!

    I just got my Cinny girl and I won't be getting another BP for a few months, but my next one is definitely a spider!
    thanks and gratz on the Cinny. the pictures dont do too much justice on him but the back stripe on him is alot brighter than it shows in the pic also where the color breaks up at the bottom he has some orange speckles and yellow that looks really cool.

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    Re: My First Morph (spider)

    I was just thanking about this for a minute and I think the guy might have said something like this. "...hes got some nice reduced striping just like his dad that might be genetic...take this guy to a pastel and you might produce some killer looking bumblebees..." LOL! Boredom..

    I could see that interpreted as something like this.

    Quote Originally Posted by BradR View Post
    Thanks everyone =) i am really excited. and i think the guy i bought it off of said he had some pastel, genetic stripe, and bumble bee gene's too... im hoping when i breed him ill get some killer combos =P
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