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Razee Posted - 23/11/2014 : 22:28:53
I don't want to be photographed today, thank you!



Flattening his head:

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herriotfan Posted - 30/11/2014 : 09:47:53
Love the peeping shot, very cute!
Wheels Posted - 28/11/2014 : 10:53:46
Morphs/selective line breeding, it'll make sense one day

I both get it and miss it entirely at the same time! I get that you can selectively breed a visual trait without manipulating genes but you cannot guarantee the result; so you could mate a candy cane with a candy cane and you'd definitely get amels because of the genes and some of them may also have the visual appearance of a candy cane because of the line breeding.....but I don't get why they have different names. For example, a boxer dog can be red, brindle or white (or reverse brindle, or...) and some are heavier set or have longer/shorter noses; the build/nose can be built on by selective line breeding but this is not then used to identify the animal, it remains <colour> boxer dog.

Ohhhh my head hurts now

Makes no difference to a pretty snake though, that's the bit that really interests me and Twid is a very pretty snake
Razee Posted - 27/11/2014 : 23:10:46
Thank you :-)

Wheels - not quite morph - Okeetees are selectively bred/ line bred. Genetically, they are just a normal corn snake - not a morph. But originally Okeetees came from one particular locality, then they selected the prettiest snakes and bred them, then selected the prettiest babies and bred them, and so on.
Have a look at Ians' vivarium, or South Mountain reptiles - extreme okeetee - it explains the line breeding business... :-)

Wheels Posted - 24/11/2014 : 17:05:27
Lovely black bands! Is he an not-so-normal-normal morph? That sounds like I'm being rude, er, I mean abbots or oketee, a normal that isn't a carolina!
scottishbluebird Posted - 24/11/2014 : 16:21:42
So bright!!

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