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Old 31-12-2009, 01:51 AM
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Question Beardie Morph Help (n no its not a thread where i wanna know wot morph my beardie is)

I dunno if this is the rite section to post it in but i'll have a blast anyway n if it gets moved it gets moved lol.
I noticed on here earlier there was a few links on another thread about leo morphs and it got m thinking about beardy morphs n wot would create what etc. Has nyone got anything that will help me on beardy morphs n genetics at all. I have a few different morphs myself and will be eventually wanting to breed them so i am wanting to understand a bit more the genetics and how they are passed from one to another and what will be best going with what etc

I have looked on this site New England Reptile Distributors, designer Ball Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, and much more! n have a vague idea of things however i do get confused quite easily especially as its about boas n not beardies lol so would need something a bit simpler??

Many Thanks In Advance

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Old 31-12-2009, 01:57 AM
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from what i can gather translucent and hypomelanistic morphs are definitely recessive. i think that there is a possibility that leather back can be expressed even with a heterozygous genotype but not to the same extent as a homozygous genotype. i'm sure the dude (andy?!!) at hade's dragons will know more. check out his website btw it's amazing for detailed info on beardies.
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Old 31-12-2009, 02:07 AM
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from what i can gather translucent and hypomelanistic morphs are definitely recessive. i think that there is a possibility that leather back can be expressed even with a heterozygous genotype but not to the same extent as a homozygous genotype. i'm sure the dude (andy?!!) at hade's dragons will know more. check out his website btw it's amazing for detailed info on beardies.

Yeah i've been looking on his site but i still get confused lol. I'm easily confused tho haha!

Maybe when i'm more awake it mite be better lol

Thank u tho
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