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    So that leads me to my initial concern. You mentioned pastel, to which I went to http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/ and looked up pastel. It return almost 1300 different variations of the pastel morph, yes combined with different things, but are all of those truly genetic morphs? Or are they just some variation that someone out in the world of pythons decided to give a new name.

    "Oh this guy has a shade different then the last...Ill go out and call this a new morph of the pastel gene."

    Is there no version control to a combination of genes being thrown together that then make a "morph"? There seems to be so many things being crammed together I can not seem to just find a simple clean pastel. Maybe I am going about this all wrong, or maybe I am misunderstanding something.

    When I go to http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/ and it brings back nearly four thousand different variations it makes me wonder...

    If I am trying to learn the specific genes in order for me to learn where do I go to find information like this?

    -Greg
    Last edited by EasiGregory; 02-14-2015 at 01:41 PM.

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