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giambi4343
02-03-11, 02:44 PM
does anybody know a good website that shows the possible outcomes of breeding with two different ball python morphs? for example, how to make a bumblebee or a spider ball, ect. just curious to see what i can look for with future breeding. thank you.
andrew
Will0W783
02-03-11, 03:15 PM
Markus Jayne's website is probably the best one. Markus Jayne, Ball pythons | ballpython.ca (http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics.html)
But I can tell you a spider is co-dominant, so to make them, you need to actually buy a spider and breed it to a normal or another spider or such. Here are some of the more common ones:
Spider + pastel= bumblebee
Pinstripe + pastel = lemonblast
pastel + bee = killer bee
leucistic = super form of mojave (mojave + mojave)
ivory = super form of yellowbelly (YB + YB)
Spider= codominant, must buy spider
pinstripe = codominant, must buy pinstripe
Piebald = recessive, breed two het pieds
Will0W783
02-03-11, 03:17 PM
Oh, and spinner = spider + pinstripe
Had to throw this one in, since you mentioned the piebald! :):
Spied = spider het pied + pied or spider het pied + spider het pied
serpentshideawa
02-03-11, 04:49 PM
go to youtube look up snakebytestv he shows a lot of that kind of stuff as well. and i bet the spider pied is gorgeous to see
Will0W783
02-04-11, 09:09 AM
Spider pieds are neat, but I really just like the regular pieds better. I saw an albino spider pied at the last Reading reptile show. It was so light you could barely see the pattern. But it was pretty.
^^ An albino spied?!?! I have yet to see that one...
Will0W783
02-04-11, 12:51 PM
What pattern it had was so faint it was hard to tell there was anything there. Interesting snake, but not my cup of tea. I can't seem to find a pic of one online anywhere.
^^ Personally, I'm not into anything spider due to neurological disorders, but truly appreciate the gorgeous morphs that stem from it. I'm a BIG pied & pied combo fan, so I love seeing any and all pieds & combos. :)
I think spieds are so cute; typically all white with a stunning head pattern. I call pied combos that are all white except the head "masked beauties." They're adorable (IMO)!
Aaron_S
02-04-11, 04:32 PM
I believe World of Ball Pythons (http://www.worldofballpythons.com) as well as NERD's site both have a wizard for genetics.
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