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Genetics
is it posable two breed two snakes that came from the same clutch?
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Re: Genetics
Yes..
As long as they have the right parts that fit in the right spaces..
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Re: Genetics
Yes, as long as one is a male and one is a female.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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It would be easier to use a female with the genetics you want in the third generation as the mother and then breed a male offspring to her. It will save you maybe 6~12 months.
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies
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Re: Genetics
Thx, I used to own a BP in the past and now i am wanting to get some but i want to make sure if i buy this pair that i am looking at that i could also breed there offspring.
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Incest is generally frowned upon with people but is regularly practiced with snakes. Long-term inbreeding (uh, albino burmese for example) has a detrimental effect but is still regularly done. Breeding siblings to each other is the shortest path to the desired result when playing the designer morph game. Taking the time to outbreed, adding fresh blood/DNA, takes patience and time and often plays second fiddle to the financial gains to be had. That being said, snake DNA appears to be much more resistant to the nasty side effects of inbreeding (compared to humans).
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