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  1. 28 sty 2004 · Spiders and Pinstripes are examples of this type of morph. A Co-dominant gene will produce one look when a single mutated gene is present and an entirely different look if there is a matched pair of the mutation. Pastels and Mojaves are examples of this. So what happens when I breed XXX to xxx? Let’s start with Recessives.

  2. The Pinstripe Ball Python is a dominant morph that exhibits large changes compared to the Normal Ball Python’s pattern scheme, with both pattern and colouration being altered.

  3. 5 lip 2008 · It can vary between each snake, but the neurological issue isn't too bad. Like the first post, the pinstripe gene has completely nothing to do with the spider gene. Pins are awesome morphs though, definitely want one of those.

  4. Welcome to the new WOB Genetics Wizard. Here you can select any basic gene for both male and female, calculate and then see what the possible outcome will be. Start by clicking in the field and start typing a morph name - select by click in the list or press enter to pick the selected morph.

  5. 6 sie 2024 · The Pinstripe Ball Python is an attractive snake with standard colors but with reduced dark pattern elements causing the snake to look more like a solid color. But it will have thin pinstripe lines. It usually grows to between 3–5 feet, with the female getting considerably larger than the male.

  6. 15 wrz 2021 · For experienced snake owners, breeding a pinstripe ball python can be a lot of fun. The pinstripe gene is dominant, so you CAN cross it with other dominant genes to create new and exciting morphs . We’ll have a look at a few of those in the following sections.

  7. They look pretty different, with spider having a webby pattern and a striking headstamp as well as higher white sides, while pinstripe is more of a dark brown with fine lines running down the dorsal line and sides. Maybe use morphpedia to brush up on how to identify each before purchasing.

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