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Loook at This!!!

mcifaldi

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Pulled this out of the incubator today!!!! What do you think?
 

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The male was a pastel and the female was a normal unknown hets last year I got all pastels out of her and the same male and it really loks like a bumble bee to me.
 
Awe neat, I would totally get a BP if I felt like feeding it rats when it was full grown but I don't sadly ;(
 
So I showed the thread to a buddy of mine who breeds bps, and he says:

"Pastel is a co-dom gene. I guess technically you can be het super pastel.
If I had to guess it would have to be a normal pastel. Gotta see the eyes though. Green eyes=Pastel. If it's blushing fades into pure white then it could be a super. But from the lack of color I'm going with just a pastel."
 
A Pastel to a Normal would result in half Pastels and Half normals as Pastel is not a recessive gene but a dominate one. Your female can't be Het pastel. And none of the normal hatchlings will be het pastel. However if your first breeding resulted in all pastels, your female may be a pastel and this baby could be a super pastel if both parents are pastels.
Post pictures of your parents please :)

Spider is also a dominate gene and no animals are het spider.

Link to a bumble Bee
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/bumble-bee/
Link to Pastels
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/pastel/
Link to a super pastel
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/super-pastel/
 
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