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Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Bee X normal = 25% normal, 25% spider, 25% Pastel and 25% Bee.
It is not a super form so it can indeed remake itself.
It's that way with any double co-dom or co-dom dom combo.
Even a triple morph like a queenbee can reproduce itself.
or would they be hets?
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Co doms don't produce 'hets'! There can be no het pastel... It either has the gene or it doesn't have the gene. Recessive genes like albino and pied can be hets.
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/ Check out this morph calculator! This only shows what would happen between one male and one female, though.
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Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Bee X normal = 25% normal, 25% spider, 25% Pastel and 25% Bee.
It is not a super form so it can indeed remake itself.
It's that way with any double co-dom or co-dom dom combo.
Even a triple morph like a queenbee can reproduce itself.
what they said You could also have a double father clutch and get a vanilla thrown in as well.
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Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female
The %'s posted are per egg, not per clutch.
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Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female
thanks that is cool how you can it will tell you what you will get thanks every1 i cant wait to get my first morph but i just dont know what i want but i think im going to start out cheap with a pastel and see what happens from there.
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Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female
 Originally Posted by purplemuffin
Co doms don't produce 'hets'! There can be no het pastel... It either has the gene or it doesn't have the gene. Recessive genes like albino and pied can be hets.
Not trying to be a D, but I have to correct this...
Co-dominant means that the heterozygous form is visible in animals that carry the gene; and that the homozygous form is also visible but produces a different appearance than the heterozygous form.
Dominant means that the allele produces the same visible phenotype whether heterozygous, or homozygous.
Recessive means that the gene produces a visible phenotype only in homozygous form, and (in most cases) is invisible in the heterozygous form.
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Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female
 Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle
The %'s posted are per egg, not per clutch.
That is correct! Man this is so often confused, I see it nearly every day.
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Re: breeding more then 1 snake to a female
 Originally Posted by LizardPants
Not trying to be a D, but I have to correct this...
Co-dominant means that the heterozygous form is visible in animals that carry the gene; and that the homozygous form is also visible but produces a different appearance than the heterozygous form.
Dominant means that the allele produces the same visible phenotype whether heterozygous, or homozygous.
Recessive means that the gene produces a visible phenotype only in homozygous form, and (in most cases) is invisible in the heterozygous form.
You're right, I was just trying to do a simple fast reply as I was on my way to class. I just have seen too many people posting 'het pastel' for sale online and too many of those snakes end up getting sold! I guess what I mean was, the pastel is already the het for super pastel, so you can't be het for the het, lol!
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