Scientific
Name: Python regius
Common Name: Ball
Python
Morph: Black Head
Genetics: Color
/ Pattern Mutation -
Co-Dominant or Dominant?
( RDR )
The
Black Head is a new mutation in the
ball python that was produced here
in 2002. I imported in a crusty old
male in 1999 who had these beautiful
thick black bands and a black head.
I never did anything with him as far
as breeding until 2002.
I
decided since he was so dark that
I would breed him to a really dark
female..........she really did not
look like him.........but she was
dark..........so I figured it couldn't
hurt. I really did not pay too much
attention to the breedings........I
did not even mark down any of the
copulations. I just let them go until
the end of the season..........and
that was that.
I
noticed that the female was not eating
for me after breeding season........and
I had never palpated her to see if
she had follicles..........so I just
let the "not eating" thing
go too......Well..........one day
I lifted her hide box off of her and
she was tightly coiled around 4 eggs..........and
the eggs had been with her for some
time...........they were dehydrated
and bumpy.
I
quickly set up an egg box and put
the eggs in the incubator.........I
marked the date that I thought they
should hatch.........and that was
that. The eggs recovered fine..........they
plumped up and looked great............they
hatched almost three weeks earlier
than I had anticipated??..........obviously
the female had been on the eggs longer
than I thought.........but it was
all good.
When
I walked into the incubator and seen
the heads poking out of the eggs......I
knew exactly what they were........I
recognized that black head.........I
did not know how their bodies would
look..........but I knew they had
daddy's head...........well sure enough........ALL
four came out of the egg looking like
the father "black head"
to some degree..........I was thrilled!!........this
was so unexpected.
They
all share that cool black head........the
thick black bands........a pure white
belly.....and that cool gold pin-stripe
down the back. I don't know if this
is a dominant or a co-dominant gene........but
I would think it has to be genetic.
I produced 2.2 in 2002.........I will
be raising them up to breed and I
will also be breeding the original
Black Head male father to see what
is produced.........maybe there will
even be a Super Black head??
It's
cool little "Dinking Around"
projects like this that really get
the blood pumping!!!
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Update ~~ I did produce
more baby Black Heads in 2003!!.............this
is the second year of production for
this cool new mutation!!
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