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Thread: Spector morph

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    Spector morph

    I was wondering if anybody could give me a little more detail regarding the Specter morph is it a dominant , codominant or recessive gene. I'm just now getting back into the reptiles and it seems to look like a normal ball I was thinking of buying for BHB Reptiles....

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    Re: Spector morph

    Sadly the laziness of WOBP doesn't give an actual description on any of the animals listed.
    They are rather normal looking animals until mixed with something like a Yellow Belly, then you get the Super Stripe.

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    Re: Spector morph

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Sadly the laziness of WOBP doesn't give an actual description on any of the animals listed.
    They are rather normal looking animals until mixed with something like a Yellow Belly, then you get the Super Stripe.
    Yea, true that on the description part, I was mainly referring to the counter deets such as co-dom, name aliases, related morphs etc etc listed on the WOBP page
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    Re: Spector morph

    ok thank you..
    its been 8 + years since i have owned a snake(s) i use too own an breed them for 12 years or so went thru a divorce an sold my entire collection myb 9 year old daughter has been showing interest in snakes for awhile so i though it would be perfect introduction to them by getting a ball or two nothing crazy......

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    Specter is one of those really subtle, hard to pick out morphs. It looks like a normal - until you put it next to a normal, and then it doesn't.

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    Nothing too crazy.....
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    Re: Spector morph

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Nothing too crazy.....
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    Yeah, its always the same. "Just one more won't hurt."

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