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A real crazy Noob question?
My male Eddy is Het. for Pied. When a Pied is born do they come out as white & normal? Or do they get that way as the age?
Eddy is 2 yrs. old & was kept very small. He looked like a normal.
Since i've had him & he's growing, his sides seem to be lightening up some. I'm just curious?
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Re: A real crazy Noob question?
I have a 100% het piebald male from 8 Ball Pythons, and he looks normal. He was born June of 2006.
Jenna in Florida
Eight Ball Pythons  Kamala (100% het pied), Lou (het albino) and the normals: Boxcar, Jake, Gorgeous George, Heenan, Beulah & Ivory
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Re: A real crazy Noob question?
they come out as visual morphs..they don't age into it.
How do you know it's het pied?
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Re: A real crazy Noob question?
 Originally Posted by Yvette
My male Eddy is Het. for Pied. When a Pied is born do they come out as white & normal? Or do they get that way as the age?
Eddy is 2 yrs. old & was kept very small. He looked like a normal.
Since i've had him & he's growing, his sides seem to be lightening up some. I'm just curious?
I'm wondering if you are familiar with the genetics of your animal.
Pieds are a recessive trait, which means that you have to have two het for pied animals breed together to make a visual pied. A visual pied will look like a pied right out of the egg.
So what you have is a male het for Pied, so to make pieds, you would need a female het for pied to breed it to to produce visuals.
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