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Re: Oh My God... Graphic images
So sorry for your loss. I have heard of several instances where some organs are on the outside, but have never seen it in person. I am sure it is a very difficult thing to experience.
I am glad the others are OK. They are very nice pastels. Congrats.
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Re: Oh My God... Graphic images
update: all 3 surviving babies are healthy little pastel females, fantastic odds. someone was telling me yesterday that some people believe there is such a thing as a het pastel but no one has proved it. has anyone heard about this before?
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Re: Oh My God... Graphic images
Sorry for your loss. The other pastels look great though.
Pastels are co-dominant. They are the Het form of the homozygous Super Pastel. So a normal looking ball python can't have the pastel gene, unless it's a bad browned out pastel.
Last edited by cbentley; 08-17-2010 at 02:23 PM.
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Re: Oh My God... Graphic images
I have to say I am watching my babies slowly coming head and tongue sent a couple pics to a good friend of mine both parents dubbed on here "pretty normals" and well my babies look like pastels not normals......just saying maybe theres more to it it's not an exact science after all and though mine aren't completely out yet (that's when I'll post pics) I doubt they're normal.
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Re: Oh My God... Graphic images
 Originally Posted by cbentley
Sorry for your loss. The other pastels look great though.
Pastels are co-dominant. They are the Het form of the homozygous Super Pastel. So a normal looking ball python can't have the pastel gene, unless it's a bad browned out pastel.
I fully understand that. what i heard is that some people believe there can be hets. it was just the first i heard of it and i'm wondering if other people have heard of it. as i think about it, i wonder if it can be possible. it would be nice if someone with a better understanding of genetics could chime in on this. just hear me out, what if you had a baby that inherited the pastel gene but the normal trait over rides the pastel trait. i know typically if it has the pastel gene, then it shows. but it could be possible for the gene to get hidden...
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