When Genes Hide

Sep 15, 2012
Bush League Breeders Club
by Editor in Chief

Bush League Breeders Club - The all white leucistic morph can hide a lot of genetics beneath its blank canvas.  Some interesting techniques are employed when this member tries to figure out if his black eyed leucistic ball python might also carry the pastel and/or spider genes.

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