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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by MonarchBall View Post
    Thanks! Always happy to answer any questions you may have!
    is the gene co-dom or recessive?

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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by se7en View Post
    is the gene co-dom or recessive?
    I can answer that, its recessive. The original two individuals where ugly pastels double het for Monarch and Genetic Stripe.

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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by SamO View Post
    I can answer that, its recessive. The original two individuals where ugly pastels double het for Monarch and Genetic Stripe.

    well, that just makes it more desirable.

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    wooowweeeee! absolutely beautiful ball pythons. they're colors are warm and pop.
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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Beautiful snake! I love love the coloring.


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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    I can always count on you to start my Monarch wanting up all over again just about the time it dies down to a bearable level.

    I want to get into these guys so badly I can taste it. Why oh why must I be broke?

    Question for you, any plans to work pied into this project in the future? I like to dream of the even more incredible pieds this gene might produce.

    Gale
    Gale, I'd love to work towards a Monarch Pied, but I dont' have any pied stuff in my collection. Someone else will have to be the first for that!!
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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by se7en View Post
    is the gene co-dom or recessive?
    Yes, SamO is right.....it is a recessive gene. You can read the full story on my website!
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    Awesome! I really like the Mojave Monarch, but then, I am a sucker for almost anything Mojave. Looks forward to seeing what else you produce!

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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Love the monarchs over ultramel

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    Re: MONARCHS on the rocks....awesome!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    Awesome! I really like the Mojave Monarch, but then, I am a sucker for almost anything Mojave. Looks forward to seeing what else you produce!
    Thanks man! Next for me will prob be the Monarch Sugar, unless I sell the sugar hets!
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