Nah, I didn't think that of you. Thanks for the info as well. I know its not finger paint and that's why I said. . . ''All white snake?''
I understand genetics and since we are on the topic of finger paint let me ask another question. Hopefully the search engine is broke because I couldn't find this info either.
Since we breed ball pythons nearly for color and pattern effect "finger paint" let's take into account that they are still living breathing animals. When breeding nobody ever takes into account why things happen. For instance n.e.r.d. breeds woma x woma prevailing offspring in superform prove fatal and since we are not talking fingerprint what are the odds this snake dies do to a heart being 1/3 normal size??? Just curious if anyone ever figured out why. With everyone breeding everything we are bound to realize that certain mutations are fatal because of internal mutations that take effect as well as exterior mutations...
Does this make sense???
Basically spider's wobble.... is this because they lack a certain nerve connection? Figure with so many top breeders out there somebody might no something about an autopsy proving why with certain mutations their is negative effects.
I.e. we know certain dessert offspring grow really slow??? Why? Is it do to the possibility of an inferior digestive track... result of mutation....???
Anyway thanks and later... J