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Posted by: NCBoas at Fri Oct 12 00:28:03 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NCBoas ] The ball python morphs you have listed are all easily distinguishable between the dominant or "supers" and the codominant forms.. This makes them a true codominant mutation like Motleys and Jungles... Hypos are a true Dominant mutation in where the codominant and dominant forms cannot be distinguished among siblings.. This is the reason for "possible supers", there just isn't a 100% method to distinguish between the two.. Het Ivory IS incorrect terminology because yellow bellies and Ivory balls are easily identifiable.. DH Sunglow is used because it is the correct way to describe the genetics. Codominant hypos are hets for dominant hypos. I'm sure someone else can clear this up a lil better. | ||
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