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joshhutto
at Fri Jan 26 13:11:21 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ]
while I understand what you are saying about the genetics behind the animal pictured, what I don't understand is why this is different than some of the other really nice pastaves I've seen? Have you proven out the "co-dom" hypo gene that is in your animals fully? Now I do understand that every morph does not have to be bred out completely to know that it is a morph, but what does this new "co-dom" hypo look like by itself? It is known that light females throw light babies but they are not morphs, perhaps this is the same. Also maybe the pic doesn't do the snake justice and in person it looks vastly different than other nice and light pastaves and what I've said is crazy but can we see the new co-dom hypo trait by itself? ----- Josh & Krysty Hutto
J&K Reptiles
Various Ball Pythons:::
1.0 striped vanilla
1.0 spider
1.2 Citrus Ghost and hets
1.2 Albino and hets
2.3 het Pied
0.6 50% poss het pied
1.1 Pastel (male has additional gene going on with him)
a bunch of normal female breeders
a bunch of normal female holdbacks and several rescued normal males
0.1 columbian boa, she's a feeding monster, controls my
over production of rats, lol
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa, another rat eating monster
1.1 corns
a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrier as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!
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