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    Lol YOU ARE MISTAKEN, ball pythons are not at all easier to understand!

    There are soooooooooooooooo many dominant/incomplete dominant/codominant morphs as well as the recessives. At least corns only have recessives with the exception of tessera, which is to this day still the only dominant corn snake morph that I currently know of.

    You're just more familiar with ball pythons

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    Re: finally got some corns

    Quote Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents View Post
    Lol YOU ARE MISTAKEN, ball pythons are not at all easier to understand!

    There are soooooooooooooooo many dominant/incomplete dominant/codominant morphs as well as the recessives. At least corns only have recessives with the exception of tessera, which is to this day still the only dominant corn snake morph that I currently know of.

    You're just more familiar with ball pythons
    I'm not sure it's so much that I'm familiar with them...I think I just prefer them. I've been keeping corns a lot longer than I've been keeping ball pythons and I still prefer ball python morphs. I guess when a trait is dominant/co-dom I think the suspense and mystery behind what comes out of an egg! You can know what you COULD get, but it'll always be a mystery until those babies crawl out! I suppose the same could be said for corns. But in the end, I LOVE genetics and learning more and more every day. I'd love to be able to truly understand the genetics of both species. But...that is many years of learning for me. I don't think I'll ever truly know them all!

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