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How does one breed the more exotic morphs?
I am starting out with pinstripes (I have three.) and also have access to super pastels/pastels. What would be the outcome? I am having a hard time understand how people end up with these amazing morphs/mixes. Can someone explain them to me? What can one produce from pinstripes and what would be needed as a partner to produce them? I know its a very broad question, but I am super, super confused!
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Well, it depends on which amazing morph combo you're interested in! Which ones in particular would you like to make?
With just pins and pastels you can make lemon blasts and killer (super pastel) blasts.
If you throw in a lesser, you can make king pins. If you throw in a mojave, you can make jigsaws. if you add pastel to either of those, I forget what you call them, but they're GREAT.
You can also add spider to the pinstripes to get spinners. Spider to lemon blast has a 1:8 chance of making a spinner blast (pastel spider pinstripe).
Most of the time the two-gene breedings are 1-in-4 chance per egg. Three gene breedings are generally 1-in-8 chance per egg. Adding a super pastel instead of a regular pastel increases your chances of getting the awesome combo by a factor of 2.
(I also like Albino pinstripes. But then you have to work a recessive trait. So the first thing you'll produce are pinstripes het for albino, which will just look like pinstripes. THEN you have to breed THAT back to an albino to get the 1:4 chance of an albino pinstripe.)
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Re: How does one breed the more exotic morphs?
 Originally Posted by Kendra
I am starting out with pinstripes (I have three.) and also have access to super pastels/pastels. What would be the outcome? I am having a hard time understand how people end up with these amazing morphs/mixes. Can someone explain them to me? What can one produce from pinstripes and what would be needed as a partner to produce them? I know its a very broad question, but I am super, super confused!
Pinstripes are dominant. There is no super form. If you breed them together you will get pinstripes and normals. If you breed a pinstripe to a pastel you will get pastels, pinstripes, normals, and lemon blasts (pastel x pinstripes). If you breed a pinstripe to a super pastel you will get only pastels and lemon blasts.
You need to add more diverse genes to breed to if you want to produce mutli-gene morphs. Starting out with single genes will take you many years, luck, and money to produce some of the high $$$ morphs you see for sale. There is a reason that people charge top dollar for multi-gene animals. They are saving you years of work when you buy one of those multi-gene animals.
People usually advise hobby breeders to buy a double or triple gene morph male and as many different single gene females as you can afford. That will give you the best odds to produce some stunning animals in the least amount of time.
Regards,
B
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Re: How does one breed the more exotic morphs?
[QUOTE=loonunit;1562408]If you throw in a mojave, you can make jigsaws. if you add pastel to either of those, I forget what you call them, but they're GREAT.
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I believe its called a Jigsaw blast, and theyre stunning
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Try this
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/
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Ah! The wizard helps a lot! Thanks! I think my first goal will be to get these guys to adulthood and purchase a super pastel.
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