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    Need Help please

    What does a Ghost x Super Pastel produce? super pastel het ghost or a homozygous morph?

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    I Have a Male Super Pastel, a Female VPI Axanthic, Pinstripe, and Spider. I also am wondering what other morphs i can mix with the super pastel and what the outcomes will be. I am Looking mainly for Homozygous traits not heterozygous.

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    thanks.

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    Lol well depends on what you like. I would check out world of ball pythons morph list. But with your super. Hmm cinny or BP for pewters, mojo for pastaves,

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    The only homozygous animal you could produce with a super pastel male would be a super pastel if you breed him to a pastel or super pastel female.

    With the females you have you are going to produce pastels het axanthic, pastels, lemon blasts and bees.

    If you are looking to produce animals using co-dom female morphs the possibilities are pretty much endless. Personally if I had a super pastel male I would look into getting a Black eyed lucy (to produce fireflies), Blue eyed lucy - super butter (to produce pastel butters) or a super cinny (to produce cinny pewters).
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    not sure you understood what i was asking, i want to produce babies that show the gene's from both the parents, i have a super pastel and am wondering what other ball pythons i can breed with him to get nice designer balls

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    Lesser for lesser pastels, fire for fireflies, pastel yellowbellies .... There are a lot.

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    Kinra thankyou very much, appreciate the help.

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    i plan on picking up a pewter female, looking to get more serious into breeding though.

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