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    What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    like the title says "what Pied combo morphs have been produced?"

    so far i have

    Albino x Pied
    Cinnamon x Pied(not sure on this one)
    Lavender Albino x Pied (Dreamsicle)
    Pastel x Pied

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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    pastel pied
    spider pied (spied)
    lav albino pied
    black pastel pied
    pastel super stripe pied
    lesser platty pied
    albino pied

    just a few i can think off, of course the lesser turns the pied totally white, and the spied only has a spider head pattern.

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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    Quote Originally Posted by nelson77321 View Post
    pastel pied
    spider pied (spied)
    lav albino pied
    black pastel pied
    pastel super stripe pied
    lesser platty pied
    albino pied

    just a few i can think off, of course the lesser turns the pied totally white, and the spied only has a spider head pattern.
    All that plus a bee pied
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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    All that plus a bee pied
    i didnt realise there was a bee pied, would like to see that

    EDIT; just seen one, doesnt look too much different to a spied.

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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    Quote Originally Posted by nelson77321 View Post
    i didnt realise there was a bee pied, would like to see that

    EDIT; just seen one, doesnt look too much different to a spied.
    Pete Kahl did this one.
    http://www.cbballpythons.com/images/282.JPG

    More Bee Pieds
    http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h2...n/DSC_0004.jpg

    http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h2...n/DSC_0005.jpg

    and the spied by Vin Russo.
    http://www.cbballpythons.com/images/286.JPG
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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    there the pics i just looked at lol! there would be nice to have in my collection, but they are not good looking snakes imo, i prefer more pattern than white.

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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    Is it just me or is it only the heads with the spider markings when its a bpied ??? because ive seen other ones and its only there heads with markings i love it

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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    I wonder why these pied combos are always high white? These would look so much cooler if the pattern was dispersed more (at least in my opinion).
    Sean

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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    Quote Originally Posted by nelson77321 View Post
    pastel pied
    spider pied (spied)
    lav albino pied
    black pastel pied
    pastel super stripe pied
    lesser platty pied
    albino pied

    just a few i can think off, of course the lesser turns the pied totally white, and the spied only has a spider head pattern.
    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    All that plus a bee pied
    thanks guys

    was i right about the cinnamon pied or is it just black pastel pied?
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    Re: What Pied combo morphs have been produced?

    I have a theory about that head only pattern. See spiders exhibit a form of Leucism on their sides in the way of the white speckling. Pied is a known form of the leucisitic gene. When you combine the two forms of the Lucy gene the pied and spider work to create an almost pure white snake. Now only the head has color and I think its because the form of Leucism they exhibit is an incomplete form. when you combine the Lesser gene which is a Het Lucy at its core because the lesser creates a totally white snake the two forms of Leucism work to produce a totally white snake. Hope I didn't loose any one there.
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