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Re: What exactly do these morphs do?
 Originally Posted by Naraku
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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