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    MaLe FemaLe???

    Hi all!!!

    I am very new...I am juz wondering will it make any difference in breeding Male pastel to female normal and normal male to a female pastel????

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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    No difference No matter what order you should get a 50% split of pastels and normals.
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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    Thanx v much....
    And 1 more quest.... What will i get breeding an Albino-T to an Albino+T??? Or is it not worth @ all???
    Thanx in Advance.....

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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    When breeding a T- and T+ together all of the offspring will look normal. Both genes are recessive so all of the babies will carry both genes.

    Now I believe the homo T- and T+ has not been born. (Tuff odds) I am definitely curious as to what the cross will look like...and I have heard from some people they believe it wont be possible (The genes will cancel each other out)

    But I have been shocked with genetics before

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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    Quote Originally Posted by RuGGeR View Post
    Hi all!!!

    I am very new...I am juz wondering will it make any difference in breeding Male pastel to female normal and normal male to a female pastel????
    My advice would be to go with the pastel male and normal female. That way if you decide to pick up another normal you can get a female and still make more pastels. If you get the pastel female, you'll be kind of stuck...unless you get a spider male or such to breed her to!

    JonV

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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    Quote Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj View Post
    My advice would be to go with the pastel male and normal female. That way if you decide to pick up another normal you can get a female and still make more pastels. If you get the pastel female, you'll be kind of stuck...unless you get a spider male or such to breed her to!

    JonV
    Exactly what i was going to say

    Its also cheaper to buy an older normal female and faster than buying a female pastel and waiting 2+ years

    my 2 cents

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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    Sorry for my ignorance but what does the -T / +T means?

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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    Quote Originally Posted by dracovolans View Post
    Sorry for my ignorance but what does the -T / +T means?
    I am no expert but I believe this will help-

    In T+ (Tyrosinase - Positive) albinism the tyrosinase enzyme is present. Pigment cells are unable to produce melanin; however, tyrosine is still produced. Tyrosine is a chemical that takes part in the melanin making process which causes a purple coloration. T+ albino is known as the Caramel in ball pythons.

    T- (Tyrosinase - Negative) does not produce melanin at all which results in a white and yellow snake like the "regular" albino ball pythons.

    PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG ! ! ! ! !

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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    it hasnt been totaly proven that a caramel albino is a t+....no one has done the tests as of yet so they may not cancel out each other.
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    Re: MaLe FemaLe???

    Quote Originally Posted by veedubz View Post
    it hasnt been totaly proven that a caramel albino is a t+....no one has done the tests as of yet so they may not cancel out each other.
    Totally forgot about adding that..Thank you!

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