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    How to produce a banana or coral Glow

    Hey guys,

    I have a question how do you guys produce bananas and coral glows like what morph do you have to breed togehter
    im not breeding anythin im just curious about it because i really like banana/corals morph
    and im curios how you make them

    I been trying to find info about it in google and WOB but i cant find anything about it:/

    i know that bananas/corals are Co dominant gene
    but i dont have idea what tha means lol

    im new in this hobby

    thanks in advance

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    Banana and Coral glow are not combos they are base morphs, so if you want to produce them you will need to own one to start with.
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    Re: How to produce a banana or coral Glow

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Banana and Coral glow are not combos they are base morphs, so if you want to produce them you will need to own one to start with.
    Yes but where does the first banana/coral glow come from or how was it produce for the first time ever?

    im sorry for a lot of question

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    Re: How to produce a banana or coral Glow

    Well I put Google to work and searched and I found all kinds of reading They are such beautiful Snakes
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    Re: How to produce a banana or coral Glow

    Quote Originally Posted by fLako0aGuiiLaR View Post
    Yes but where does the first banana/coral glow come from or how was it produce for the first time ever?

    im sorry for a lot of question
    You could ask the same question about every single base morph. Isn't Mother Nature amazing?
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    Re: How to produce a banana or coral Glow

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    You could ask the same question about every single base morph. Isn't Mother Nature amazing?
    So basically nobody knows how they were produce for the first time?
    -Chris

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    Re: How to produce a banana or coral Glow

    Quote Originally Posted by fLako0aGuiiLaR View Post
    So basically nobody knows how they were produce for the first time?
    The original Banana was a wild-caught specimen, much like most morphs. You may find this post interesting: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-for-Beginners.

    Edit: Here's the short version of the Banana/Coral Glow story as told by Ralph Davis: http://ralphdavisreptiles.com/matrix...coral_glow.asp.
    Last edited by Eric Alan; 12-07-2014 at 03:42 AM.
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    Re: How to produce a banana or coral Glow

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    The original Banana was a wild-caught specimen, much like most morphs. You may find this post interesting: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-for-Beginners
    Thank you ill make sure to take a look
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    The original animals of each bloodline were wild caught animals there were imported from West Africa. the Coral Glow was imported by NERD/ Freedom Breeder in 2002, and the Banana by Will Slough in 2003. They introduced the first captive bred offspring to the reptile community and the rest is pretty much history.


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    Re: How to produce a banana or coral Glow

    Quote Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58 View Post
    Well I put Google to work and searched and I found all kinds of reading .
    Common sense like that, is a hard thing to learn for many.
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