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    White Tiger- thinking about this Desert combo...

    This is the White Tiger. It is not a brand new hatchling, it has been around for a bit. Frank Martin has hatched some as well.

    It is NOT a super Desert. It is a Tiger (Desert x Enchi) bred to Mojave. Why would that make a White (Ivory) type snake? I don't know.

    Enchi to Mojave makes Jigsaw, Desert to Mojave makes a beautiful Desert Mojave, so I really have no idea how this visual was created.

    At first I was bummed. The white snakes don't do a lot for me. We didn't consider selling it, even as a male, because it was confusing, we wanted to see if someone else made one (like Frank), and just get a better understanding of what is at work there.

    But in the last couple of days, I had a revelation. The fact that it is visually Ivory is not so important. It is what this animal can PRODUCE that is actually quite amazing.

    This male bred to a Normal female, you could see these hatchlings:

    Desert
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    Mojave
    Tiger (Desert x Enchi)
    Jigsaw (Mojave x Enchi)
    Desert Mojave
    more White Tigers (Desert x Enchi x Mojave)

    Breed this male to a Lesser, or even a Kingpin (Lesser x Pin) and the possibilities exponentially explode again.

    I have a renewed appreciation for the genetics at play here. Pretty awesome!


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    I think this just goes to show us that BPs like to keep us guessing.

    He's really cooling looking, but confusing.
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    JIgsaw is Mojave x pinstripe Not Enchi

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    JIgsaw is Mojave x pinstripe Not Enchi
    Good catch Rich

    To OP:

    Actually I'm pretty Stunned looking at this... I'll never suspected that combination of 3 genes will make leucistic type of animal... Thank You for sharing this totally new info for me
    Last edited by Aes_Sidhe; 08-10-2011 at 06:55 PM.


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    Jigsaw is a mojo pin but yes these animals will always throw us surprises

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    You are right Rich, good catch : )

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    That's crazy.
    But I'm more interested in that Black and White ball that you're teasing us with in your little bleeping ad on the side!! Be kind and share, please.

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    You are the first one to ask : )

    I can post about that separately...

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    Re: White Tiger- thinking about this Desert combo...

    Quote Originally Posted by Robyn@SYR View Post
    You are the first one to ask : )

    I can post about that separately...
    Please do!

    Also, I love the White Tiger. It's absolutely insane how those genetics work. Just when I thought I was getting the hang of it all, this threw me for a loop.
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    Major genetic power house! He oozes possibilities
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