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    What exactly do these morphs do?

    Now I know what all these morphs look like, but how exactly do they interact when combined with other morphs? Like how some morphs darken the outlines of the pattern, or are just a color change. What exactly do these morphs do? Yellow belly, cinnamon, super pastel, mojave, and enchi.

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    It depends on what you breed them to. Breed A yellow belly to a yellow belly and you get a super yellowbelly (Ivory).

    Breed a Yellow Belly to a Spark and you get a Puma.

    Super pastel is the super morph of Pastel, meaning any morph you breed it to will have the pastel morph in it.

    Mojave is from the BEL complex. You breed a Mojave back to a mojave or to a lesser and you will get a BEL, an all white snake with blue eyes.

    Cinnamons tend to darken morphs and wack out the pattern. Just look up Cinnamon Lesser and you will know what I mean. There is also a super cinnamon with is a very dark brown to black snake.

    Enchi tends to bring out the earth tones in snakes and can make certain morphs super bright yellow. Its quite amazing actually. You should search around World Of Ball Python website and see for yourself what these certain morphs can do for you.

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    Re: What exactly do these morphs do?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCS View Post
    It depends on what you breed them to. Breed A yellow belly to a yellow belly and you get a super yellowbelly (Ivory).

    Breed a Yellow Belly to a Spark and you get a Puma.

    Super pastel is the super morph of Pastel, meaning any morph you breed it to will have the pastel morph in it.

    Mojave is from the BEL complex. You breed a Mojave back to a mojave or to a lesser and you will get a BEL, an all white snake with blue eyes.

    Cinnamons tend to darken morphs and wack out the pattern. Just look up Cinnamon Lesser and you will know what I mean. There is also a super cinnamon with is a very dark brown to black snake.

    Enchi tends to bring out the earth tones in snakes and can make certain morphs super bright yellow. Its quite amazing actually. You should search around World Of Ball Python website and see for yourself what these certain morphs can do for you.
    I know about BEls, etc. Each morph does something, and that's what I want to know. You sorta got to it. I guess I'll say I plan to breed them into my hornet, curious what they'd do to the morph. Really nothing with hornets besides killers which is the super pastel.

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    Re: What exactly do these morphs do?

    Quote Originally Posted by Naraku View Post
    I know about BEls, etc. Each morph does something, and that's what I want to know. You sorta got to it. I guess I'll say I plan to breed them into my hornet, curious what they'd do to the morph. Really nothing with hornets besides killers which is the super pastel.
    Well, to start, your hornet has one recessive mutation. That being genetic stripe. Also, 1 incomplete dominant trait and 1 dominant trait. So unless the animal you bred it to was at least het genetic stripe, you cannot make hornets plus whatever gene you add to the mix in the first generation.
    So, look up pastel spider and whatever other gene or genes, an example being enchi bee, which is pastel spider and enchi.
    If the animal you breed to your hornet is at least het genetic stripe plus other genes then it it possible no one has made that combination so we can only guess what it will look like.

    If you are not familiar check out
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/

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    Re: What exactly do these morphs do?

    I know about it needing to be, the morphs I mentioned are either het or genetic stripe. The issue is, a bumble bee which is pastel spider looks nothing like my hornet really. The genetic stripe just makes it look so different to me. I'm looking for the specific genetic effect those morphs have. Like how WOP has a description, the issue is not all morphs do.

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