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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
 Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
That's actually not true.
-adam
Adam, I'm gonna start getting a complex!
I wouldn't doubt that someone has tried to accomplish that...but I haven't found any evidence of any successful breedings. Do you have information about a successful cross?
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
what i'm trying to figure out is if u could get a burmese size piebald...
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
 Originally Posted by aarondain
what i'm trying to figure out is if u could get a burmese size piebald...
The reason we have a piebald ball python is because the actual genetic mutation for it was found in a snake and reproduced. I don't know the actual story of the first pied (although it probably wouldn't be too hard to find) but it was probably a wild-caught or farm-hatched import from Africa. Or maybe one was bred into someone's collection because they happened to have two hets (snakes that carry one copy of the gene but don't show the trait itself) and they found a huge surprise in the incubator one day.
Regardless, the gene for the mutation already existed somewhere in the ball python world. It was found and then reproduced through selective breeding.
The only way to get a pied-burmese would be for that genetic mutation to already exist somewhere in the wild burmese world. (And then to be discovered!) It's not something that someone thought would be "cool" so they "created" the pied snake.
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
 Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
That's actually not true.
-adam
I love the intrigue.......just leaves you wanting an explanation you know you're not going to get
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
 Originally Posted by JLC
I wouldn't doubt that someone has tried to accomplish that
But that's not what you originally posted. 
-adam
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
 Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
But that's not what you originally posted.
-adam
true, true true....I guess I'm gonna have to be a LOT more diligent about editing myself and making sure I say exactly what I meant to say, rather than typing off the top of my head so much. I know our world is crazy enough that if someone can have an idea, no matter HOW nuts it is, SOMEone is gonna try it.
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
 Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
WOW.
-adam
You took the word right out of my mouth! LOL
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
Since burms and BPs are both in the python genus, the possibility of viable offspring is quite high.
albino burm x het pied would result in normal looking hybrid offspring het for albino and poss het pied.
If you bred a burm x pied bp you would get het pied hybrids. If you bred two such hybrids, some would be pied, yes.
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Re: what if u mated an albino burmese and a het for pied?
ok, so level with me, are my chances like one in a hundred, or more like one in a nillion? more like one in a million??? so youre sayin theres a chance? yayyyyyyyyyy!!! 100 pts. if u can tell me what movie thats from! lol
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