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    I'm pretty sure that a batman is a spotnose, leopard, clown. If I'm wrong substitute out a morph for whatever morph it actually is.
    If you want to produce a batman there are lots of options. Both snakes need to be het clown or clown. If they are both hets 25% of the babies will be clown. If one is visual and one is het 50% will be clown. If they are both visual clowns then all of the babies will be clown. If you want the best chances of getting a batman having at least one visual parent will help.
    To get spotnose and leopard they just need to be present in the parents. If you want lots of batmans you'll get the most with super spotnose x super leopard. You could also have one parent with spotnose and the other with leopard. But, only 25% of the babies will have spotnose and leopard.
    If you want to produce the most/get the best chance of batmans you would want to have a super leopard clown x super spotnose clown, then all of the babies will be batmans. This is a bit more expensive so if you want a less expensive option you could have one or both parents be heterozygous for a trait (for example: super leopard het clown x super spotnose clown, or super leopard clown x spotnose clown). This will result in 50% of the babies being batmans.
    Essentially to get the most batmans in a clutch you want leopard in one parent, spotnose in another, and clown in both. Having them all be homozygous will result in all batmans. Having any of the traits be heterozygous will cut the number of batmans/chance of a batman in half. If they are all homozygous they will all be batman, if there is one heterozygous and all the others are homozygous 50% will be batman, if there are 2 heterozygous traits 25% will be batman, and so on.

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