nc_nutcase;4955019; said:I only suggest doing this with Ball Pythons becaues there are so many morphs of Balls...
The theory I suggested would look like this...
Morphed Ball x Pure Berm...
Morphed BermBall (50/50) x Pure Berm...
Morphed BermBall (75/25) x Pure Berm...
Morphed BermBall (87.5/12.5) x Pure Berm...
Morphed BermBall (93.75/6.25) x Pure Berm...
etc, etc, etc...
While this process will never yield a "100% Morphed Berm" It is probable the "morphed" genetics can be kept while washing almost all of the "Ball" genetics out...
There is no guarentee that the morphed genetics will hold true in the hybrid, and at any point in "washing out" the Ball genetics there is a slight risk the morph will stop passing... but the stronger chance is the process will work as suggested above.
This concept could be applied with any Ball Python morph... and utilized with any species that can hybridize with Ball Pythons and still be fertile.
I am VERY against doing that. That one of the reasons some people hate hybrids is because irresponsible people will create a hybrid that looks pure and sell it as a pure snake. This makes me wonder if some of the newer morphs of species are actually pure at all.

I hope to work on a Andean milk(

