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    Re: Co-Dom Ball Pythong Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Bellabutton View Post
    I'm mainly looking for snakes that I can breed to a normal and still get cool morphs. Mainly just because she is of breeding age right now and I know you have to wait till the snakes are of breeding age for their safety. I don't want to risk the snakes health. So the next question would be what morphs when paired with a normal would produce more morphs?
    The you probably want co-dom as 50% will come out normals and the other 50% will come out co-dom. You could get a super too. If you had a super pastel, 100% all of them will be pastels otherwise you probably want to get something with more then one gene in it to really make up the difference though. Something like a queenbee. The problem I am finding right now with normals (even pastels, lessers and spiders) is not many people want them and people are having a harder time selling them. The snake breeding business is kind of crowded. Seems like everyone who gets one needs to get the other gender and try it out... I am no different. Normals, spiders, pastels and lessers are one of the easiest morphs to get a hold of so are a little harder to sell. I am not saying a queenbee will stop you from getting normals BUT it will heighten your chance for more morphs and less normals.

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