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    Morph id

    Yes she has been said to be a poss vanilla but need to prove that out. But we do think that it is a result of these two snakes that's caused this. Bit from both parents not just one. So we are hoping to prove that this season by pairing him to a normal as well as the same mum. The thing that throws us is the non lesser with the stripe. If she was carrying a gene that throws stripe in lesser combos how is the non lesser morph striped.
    It's also been suggested harlequin.
    But that then wouldnt explain the colouring of the lessers. We need to prove out whether the sire is in fact a lesser or a lesser combo.
    It is going to be a long few seasons working with these snakes.


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    Re: Morph id

    Quote Originally Posted by cfirth View Post
    Her sister
    Don't over think it, just send this one to me. Gorgeous!
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    Re: Morph id

    Quote Originally Posted by Marrissa View Post
    Don't over think it, just send this one to me. Gorgeous!
    Ok. Send me a big cheque then lol. Thanks.


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    Re: Morph id

    This reminds me of the X-treme gene stuff. That could explain the striping. The Lesser could be a Lesser X-treme gene combination. Take a look at the Butter Super X-treme gene.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/x-treme-gene/

    http://http://www.worldofballpythons...-x-treme-gene/

    You could contact Ken Macek to see what he thinks since he was the first to discover the X-treme gene.
    Last edited by Slowcountry Balls; 12-29-2013 at 03:19 PM.

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    Re: Morph id

    Wow. I have no clue what's going on, but gorgeous! First look at that first baby I would have thought there was enchi in there somewhere, until I saw the parents. Make sure you post up what they throw this year!
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    Re: Morph id

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    This reminds me of the X-treme gene stuff. That could explain the striping. The Lesser could be a Lesser X-treme gene combination. Take a look at the Butter Super X-treme gene.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/x-treme-gene/

    http://http://www.worldofballpythons...-x-treme-gene/

    You could contact Ken Macek to see what he thinks since he was the first to discover the X-treme gene.
    The x treme gene is one gene we are looking at as a possibility.




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    Re: Morph id

    How do I contact ken macek. ??


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    Re: Morph id

    Not sure heres a link to his fb page https://m.facebook.com/ken.m.reptile...ken.m.reptiles

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    Re: Morph id

    Thanks. I have sent a request but had no reply as yet.


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