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    Granite ball pythons co-dom and dom

    Can someone please explain to me why there is a granite co dom and a granite dom. What's the difference as in appearance wise with both of them?

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    The co-dom one would have a super form. The dom one most likely doesn't have a proven super. However, looking at the combos that have been made with them supposedly, my guess is the two morphs,lines,w/e you wanna call them are mistaken for each other and there is some possible mislabeling going on.

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    So in order to prove one out to be co dom or dom I would need to breed it to another to find out?

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    So in order to prove one out to be co dom or dom I would need to breed it to another to find out?

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    Re: Granite ball pythons co-dom and dom

    Quote Originally Posted by Masonic View Post
    So in order to prove one out to be co dom or dom I would need to breed it to another to find out?
    yup, if you get a super of some sort, you know it is co-dom.

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