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Many times on this forum I see threads about mixing one genetic morph from one species to another and the usual flame fest ensues.
Like clock work there will always be posts claiming how the same can be achieved by keeping the line "Pure"

So lets see them! please include pictures of all types of Australian Snakes, their species (natural intergrades can be included), the type of morph (reduced pattern, enhanced colour etc.),
the genetic mode of inheritance (sex link, recessive, co-dominant etc.) and what ever other information you think would be of relevance.


Maybe if this take off AP&S could make this a sticky for future reference.
 
My hypo Bredli :3

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Axanthic Black Headed Python
Recessive gene causes yellow colour to be supressed
Bred by Neil Sonnemann


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This boy carries 3 genes
-gold chin
-lined (polygenic)
-oscellate (polygenic)
Bred by Denver Kuligowski

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Pinstripe RHD Woma
Bred by Tristis
 
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Apologise for the quality, both are phone images.
Natural Intergrade Male

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Albino Darwin Hatchie Female

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Axanthic Black Headed Python
Recessive gene causes yellow colour to be supressed
Bred by Neil Sonnemann


by9yvyzy.jpg

This boy carries 3 genes
-gold chin
-lined (polygenic)
-oscellate (polygenic)
Bred by Denver Kuligowski

qyzadupy.jpg

Pinstripe RHD Woma
Bred by Tristis
How old is the axanthic BHP?
 
Sorry for the poor quality photos.
some old photos and some new ones.

Albino olive.
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Hypo Bredli.
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Striped, Hypo Bredli.
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Striped Black & White Jungles.
These two I bred from a none striped pairing.
They are yet to colour up, plus the camera makes them look VERY brown.
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I don't know if we can have lizards here, but here's my Blond Phase Thick-tailed gecko.
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Central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps), reduced scale morph (leatherback) - incomplete dominance.
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CBD, 'leatherback' (incomplete dominance), translucent (recessive, reduced white pigmentation, i.e. iridophores and leucophores) and hypomelanistic (recessive, reduced amounts of black pigmentation, i.e. melanin),
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CBD, 'leatherback' (incomplete dominance)
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-Black headed python (Aspidites melanocephalus), 'Ocellate' morph (polygenic, increase of pattern).DSC_0488.jpg
 
Patternless Childreni
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Platinum Maculosa (debatable)
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Pinstripe Stimsoni
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Pinstripe RHD Woma
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Hypo Coastal
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Reduced Pattern Proserpine Coastals
These are only going to get better and better with selective breeding - as of yet I haven't actually bred a RP x RP clutch so looking forward to seeing what these guys can produce next season. The younger animal pictured at the bottom is of a completely different lineage to the first animals shown, she hatched out last season and was quite stunning so she is being kept back as a breeding prospect in a few years time - she is related to the striped animals at the very bottom.
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Striped Proserpine Coastals
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RSPcrazy lizards are fine too!

Very nice guys n gals keep them coming, cant wait to see and axanthic oscellate BHP
 
Thanks vicious! I'm more than happy with my pure animals, so no Jag temptations for me - i'd much rather a line bred pure RP coastal with no wobbles. :D
 
Thanks vicious! I'm more than happy with my pure animals, so no Jag temptations for me - i'd much rather a line bred pure RP coastal with no wobbles. :D

High five!

Coastals are by far my favorite carpet python and your guys are awesome :)
 
View attachment 297926View attachment 297926 Unproven Hypomelanistic Patternless A.childreni

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image.jpg I'll try again.

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image.jpg Unproven Hypo Brigalow locality coastal carpet python. Hatched by us last season.

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image.jpg F1 Katherine locality A.childreni. I'm hoping to prove the middle one as axanthic next season when paired back to one of the parents.
 
Finally my kind of thread!!

Hypo O. marmorata. Looks to be recessive.

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Pinstriped Macs. Looks Co-dominant.

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Striped Tablelands. Looks Co-dominant.

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Pale Tablelands. Looks recessieve.

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High Black Jungles. Looks Co-dominant.

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Hypo Bredli.

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Don't know about this one, but he's done the deed this season..

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Obviously some things are yet to be set in stone as far as inheritance goes, but that's the scenic journey patient keepers are prepared to take. See how we go..
 
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