Some nice snakes there guys.
Kam333 there is a lot that i agree with you, but not about the calico yet? & please don't flame me just my opinion.
I reckon that we have only just scraped the surface of genetic morphs here yet, now not talking about jags or intermediates or any thing like that. Look at the albino & marbled ants as an example. It is only a matter of time until breeders pick up different traits in thier breeding & then further produce that trait with line breeding or whatever you want to call it.
Allready talking snows,axanthics,sun glows & look at the marbles.
Imagine pieds,pearls,lavander,ocelletos or however you spell it,albino pearls wouldn't that be something. What about lavander pearl albino, can that happen? Anyway i know bugger all about it but i hope that i am here to see some of these.
It is only a matter of time in my opinion as a lot are striving for that something different to provide the hobbyist. & all can be pure animals just with the colour trait bred into them.
OK now i am ready for a shafting.
Cheers
Ian
Ian, turn around bend over and brace your self. . . it wont hurt to much
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due to running out of time (yes I really do have to get back to work) I wont be posting on here to much. (it's ok citrus I'll still pm you)
So I guess now discussion is happening on the subject I will explain my thoughts on this whole Calico idea.
So firstly I understand everyones thinking about the Hypos. . . they were around before the morph craze, have even own a few and was lucky enough to live were the local population was predominantly Hypo.
Calico's in any species is a complex and unknown if not even to a large degree unproven. I have read and discussed many theories as to how it manifests itself but there are additional probs like needing to wait till maturity to see if it is present. In Ball pythons it usually displays as some white along the flanks of a normal looking snake. This can range from a white dot to covering the full length along the edge.
Yes this actually considered a calico.
and the variations go on endlessly (kinda like this thread)
Retics display it from as little as nothing more than fading patches
with variations between snakes,
Then it becomes more Hypo
to the extreme of this resembling the paradox albino carpet that roger showed
So as we see there is no definites and no real way to gauge this morph . Which brings me to the point I started this thread as I feel a lot (not all put down the ballistics) of Morph collectors are not considering that there are things going on that we might be missing. I think this threads reaction only reinforces that belief. Instead of quickly dismissing me it might pay to ask me why in my right mind I would think the snake I posted could be a Calico.
I will stress the word might and I will also stress it is used in the broadest sense possible. From word go I made mention that I used the term Calico as it has a few things going a bit different to your standard Hypo.
If you look at the great variation between species then it would not be hard to speculate that in the Carpet python (which we have not seen) it could manifest itself in any manner that we have seen or then again it might be different again. So she is hard to photo and without to seeing her it is hard to see what Im seeing but here is a go.
The whole matter is trivial and it is not a high possibility but there may be something more.
I will hopefully be breeding her this year, it will not be to her brother as I no longer have him. I dont expect to have any answers for a while but I will say if it turns out to be something great if not she's still a wicked looking snake.