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Posted by: tomcovert at Fri Jan 7 16:16:06 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tomcovert ] Well first things first I am not having much luck in the morph department i have 4 female albino blood pythons and 2 males 1 albino and one supposed 100% het for albino with genetic stripe. Outta these only 3 females have bread for a total of 5 clutches and a total of 32 live baby's, with 0 that is zero albinos! lol, and 1.1 stripers that came from the same clutch that i have held back but will not be ready for 2 more years and im not sure if inbreeding is ok for bloods or any herps for instance but i have heard it is done with balls..... well long story short im down sizing 1 male and 2 females the one that's unproven is going to a family member as a pet & selling the rest and im looking to get into the ball morph part of the hobby. My big question is that what morphs make what other morphs and do they have to be bred to hets or the strait morph has be bred to strait morph for best results, or het to het, or strait morph to het; and what dose the percentage of the het matter?(sorry that last sentence was a mouth full). Sorry if i was a lil long winded but i like to gather as much info as possible and also if anyone has a answer to my blood issue because i had a few friends in the hobby tell me its just bad luck and that prob one of my dud eggs were the albino or albino stripe but is it really that much luck or is there ways to be more successful in getting my desired outcome. Thank you in advance for any help. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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