Whoa! Mind blown! Thanks for sharing this Justin and thanks for the shout out. You continue to prove why you are one of the great in this industry. Appreciate all the time and effort you put back into this for all of us.
Ohhhh myyy!!! Craziest thing is that I mentioned that "possibility" about 3 years ago. Spotnose is weird for sure, I've got some other "possible" Spotnose gene combos that act really strange. However, my clutch numbers aren't anywhere near yours, so I can't publicly say anything. Thank you for confirming and SHARING your clutches!
Thank you for passing this info on, this is the kind of openness the community needs. It’s amazing how long exclusive breeding has been focused on and how we are still learning new quirks of these genes ☺️
You guys need to do more video's, its really amazing the footprint you've put in this industry. Always hatching beautiful and next level Ball Python combos. Keep setting that bar. You guys rock!!!!!!!!
Gosh I sure do LOVE those Dark Knights one of the best looking Ball Pythons to date Justin !! :) I've always been crazy about the deep dark colors in all species of snakes but especially the Ball Pythons. Great information for others breeders to take into consideration and cool of you to share these results with others !! :)
So glad you are putting videos out again justin and that is amazing you just now figured out chocolate and spot nose are aleilich!!! There really is still so much to do and learn about ball python's. Great work!!!!
I love your videos, you give great information to try and help people to understand how to properly care for their ball python. Thanks so much. And keep up the good work.
The combos and info that comes from your hard work is so amazing. Love watching your videos and would love to come by your facility some day. Keep up everything you do Justin
Awesome to know. Love informative videos ESPECIALLY when it comes to reptiles ball pythons in general. Crazy to see how much smaller the twins are compared to their siblings.
You are one of the master breeder. Amazing and intresting as usual. I dont keep reptiles anymore but I love it so thanks for sharing and lots of success to you all..
Justin makes dreams come true! 🐍🍫 Thanks for the disclosure of this discovery scooped 2 adult chocolate females over past few months and a stunner 🍫 choco🍌nana black pastel male... Much ❤
Thanks for the interesting and informative content! Always going to be the quality level to aspire towards. Certainly agree allelic combos are more than the sum of their parts.
Awesome ball's my man, Wow talk about cutting edge work with ball pythons. Justin you are the MAN! Keep producing the best of the best. Love from Cali.
Thank you very much for sharing and now I know where I’m pushing my disco inferno vanilla cream clown project,, already have spotnose and now need to get some chocolate lol
Great discovery! When I heard the first clutch and tony said "at least no normal clowns" I started doubting are chocolate and spotnose allelic genes... That also explains why sn and chocolate change clown so much, it is double homozygous animal right there.
I actually kinda suspected something like this because sable has a similar head wobble to Spotnose and such. And of course sable and chocolate are allelic too. It was just a hunch tho so it's super interesting that it was true!
@Ball Gazer Also, I didn't go into detail of all the research and thought I've put into this exact subject. Please don't assume you know the back story of others theories and thoughts.
@Ball Gazer I don't actually think that chocolate and spider are allelic. I think that the wobble morphs are separated into two or more complexes that happen to have wobbling in common. Of course there is a lot more research and breeding trials needed to gain the full picture.