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    Re: Super questions...

    Google "markus jane ball python genetics" or do a search on here.

    Super x Super = all supers yes since the only genetics to pass on are the super genetics. If you had a normal in there you'd get all visible hets(codominants). Once you understand genetics and how they work you can gell immediately what you should get from a pairing but obviously when working with mutations there is always a variable such as the aformentioned paradox.

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