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Can 2 normal ball pythons make any morphs ?

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i was wondering if i can get any morphs from breeding 2 normal ball pythons.

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  1. no you'll only get normals


  2. Many "normals" carry recessive traits. Though you won't get any super or co-dominate morphs, you may get lucky. Even if you don't get any known morphs, look for any differences in color and/or pattern, that is the first step to developing and breeding morphs.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...

    http://livingartreptiles.tripod.com/id63...

  3. morphs come from recessive genes so yes you can get a morph from 2 normal balls.  If both of yourr balls are carrying a recessive gene for a particular morph and they pass that gene onto their offspring the babies will then have that morph.

  4. not if there are any hets, but you can get "high golds" which are rare and randomly pop up from a normal clutch. they are actually not a morph they are a normal but a very pretty normal just check out this link - http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/collec...

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