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RE: some pics...

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Posted by: keego73 at Tue Oct 24 19:31:27 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by keego73 ]  
   

KSB traits... there's really no comprehesive source. There are a ton of traits out there that aren't very common, some that have been shown to be genetics without any understanding of the genetics, and others that there is simply no understanding of. There are all the complex traits from selective breeding like flame (which is from an isolated southern population in Dodoma), nuclear, and high oranges. There are several lines of stripes. There is a huge mess of rufescen related traits that you'd be best e-mailing Brian Emanuel about. There are some unproven piedbald animals, as well as several hypomelanistic animals out there that, as far as I know, haven't been proven either. Then there are the simple recessive anery, albino, paradox albino, and the duel simple recessive snows. There have been a few attempts on the main forum to get compelete lists of morphs, but they tend to fade to the bottom before they get close to complete. Nothing commands the prices of ball pythons, nor are KSB's able to reproduce as much as corns, so the less common morphs tend to be more known by those that know the breeders then the general public.


   

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