View Full Version : zigzag pattern burmese
jjpython
09-02-05, 06:23 PM
have any of you heard about this pattern before.
to me it sound like it would be a nickname for a Labyrinth, but im not sure
someone is selling a zigzag het for granite burmese, sound interesting to me
if any of you have any pics of a zigzag it would be much appreciated
The only thing I can think of is they're just describing the pattern. There is no zig-zag morph burm. Granits tend to produce visible hets. The pattern on a het granit is broken up and more puzzleish.
I saw the ones you are talking about......they were pretty cool but a bit agressive... at 15 feet that sux if they are agressive....lol
anyway hace fun! ;)
Cya
Alex
ffollett
09-03-05, 07:39 AM
They could have been wc. That would explain why they were agressive
Fang&Claw
09-03-05, 10:08 AM
i have produced zig zag patterns in pythons by incubating the eggs at variable temps.....this zig zagging is of course non-inheritable....its just the pigmentation being interupted by temperature during egg incubation
they are CBB, and it's simple, they are het granite, you can not know the hets if they are WC :P
Ciao
Alex
hahaha WC het for granite that would be a nice suprise now wouldnt it
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