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    Re: calico pied???

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrgbb View Post
    but is it possible? if so i think that would be one of the coolest looking snakes out there.... just imagine the pied sattles just all calicoed out... it wouldbe sweet.
    I never claim to know what someting will look like, but in my mind, it won't be a very amazing cross. Here is the reason. The white on Calicos is generally situated near the belly on the sides of the snake. Saddles on a Pied are normally situated on the dorsum and higher portion of the sides. With that said, I think that the Calico Pied would look like a normal Pied, with some brighter coloring in the saddles. Now, if the cross ends up on a 10% or less Pied ( the ones that have pattern all the way down the side), then you may be able to get some white in the pattern. On the other hand, with the white on a Calico in the same place as the white on a Spider, the white may be dominant and you may end up with an all white snake with a brightly colored head.

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    Re: calico pied???

    I think it would be pretty cool because a lot of pieds already have a tendency towards high color saddles with tons of orange ANYWAY; and some calico lines when combined with other morphs produce some pretty wacky colors.
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    Re: calico pied???

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    I never claim to know what someting will look like, but in my mind, it won't be a very amazing cross. Here is the reason. The white on Calicos is generally situated near the belly on the sides of the snake. Saddles on a Pied are normally situated on the dorsum and higher portion of the sides. With that said, I think that the Calico Pied would look like a normal Pied, with some brighter coloring in the saddles. Now, if the cross ends up on a 10% or less Pied ( the ones that have pattern all the way down the side), then you may be able to get some white in the pattern. On the other hand, with the white on a Calico in the same place as the white on a Spider, the white may be dominant and you may end up with an all white snake with a brightly colored head.

    Those are just my opinions,
    i also beleive it will be an all white snake

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    Has anything ever come of this combo?? I've been doing some searching and 5 years after this thread, I still can't find any info

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    Re: calico pied???

    Quote Originally Posted by MS2 View Post
    Has anything ever come of this combo?? I've been doing some searching and 5 years after this thread, I still can't find any info
    I'm here on the same search...Raising up 1.1 Calico Paint het for Pied,and a yearling Paint het Pied girl. So perhaps they will answer it for me soon, or bring forth more questions.

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    I while back someone on kingsnake classifieds had a "wanted" ad for one. I contacted him and he said they do exist, but I have yet to see any pics. I also contacted Ralph Davis a few years back and he didn't think they existed then, but thought they would be "kick ass"!

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    Re: calico pied???

    Any update on this? I also had this lightbulb go off

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    !!!

    incredible possabilities!!

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    I've wondered myself. Only other thread I could find with any "helpful" info was someone who hatched het pieds and everyone was twisted.

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    i wish a Calico (or Sugar) Pied would have the white flecks they are known for in their pattern. i'm afraid however it's pattern/white flecks would not be retain much like a G-Stripe or Clown Pied doesn't have much of it's non-Pied pattern. but then again, i've never seen one.
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