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    Mojo x Normal HMM?

    Well I cut the eggs today 5 egg clutch from a normal female virgin.

    5 eggs, theres 3 mojos, normal and this odd all white fella in there.


    Any ideas what its doing there since shes a virgin and normal. Before anyone says, its not the belly. The sides you can see are white no pattern as well.



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    Normal with Hidden Daddy Platy gene ??? Or het for russo i cant tell them from normal...
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    Re: Mojo x Normal HMM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    Normal with Hidden Daddy Platy gene ???
    Normal came from friend in PA and mojos came from Gerry in florida. I called Gerry to give me a call to see if he can track the records on the male.

    At first i was like oh its just the belly. Then it moved and the sides were all white.

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    If that's male I'll definitely breed him back to mother .... I think more het russo than hiden Daddy platy gene.. but Who Knows... maybe is worthy throw lesser on her next season...


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    I second a het. Russo, they're really tough to tell from normals but have a similar look to your girl from what I've seen (if my memory serves well). They're in the same complex as the lessers, butters and mojos for making blue eyed leucistics.
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    Re: Mojo x Normal HMM?

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post

    At first i was like oh its just the belly. Then it moved and the sides were all white.
    That's all white Animal??.... you see it Whole already ?? because is one more possibility .. both Animals het Pied.. and is pattern somewhere there
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    It moved enough when i was touching side of egg to get it tu turn over. At first the umbilical cord was on top, then moved over and revealed the back and i see no pattern

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    Rich, that's really neat. A couple years ago on KS someone had a similar thing happen but I never saw a follow up. He posted the female and asked what it was and everyone responded "normal". He then showed a clutch with a few white heads. Interesting stuff. This hobby never gets tired!

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    HEH that's a beauty of Breeding ball pythons.. You never know 100% what gonna pop up
    Congrats whatever it is.. and now run and buy lottery ticket


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    Interesting. Sounds like those snakes are going to have some more work to do! Congrats

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