Definitely some super amazing combos going on in this video. Spotnose is a really amazing gene. Jesse and Brian, just putting out a thank you for making all these videos because they have definitely helped me spot certain genes in multi gene snakes. It can get confusing when you see a snake with 5 or 6 genes. And even some snakes with maybe 3 genes one is overpowered and harder to see. So a definite thanks for all these tips and things. As always I'm signing out leaving much love, support, and respect to the whole FB Familia. I hope you are all having a great holiday season.
Thanks for these videos. Ive became hooked on ball morphs dont own a single snake but have spent the last month and a half taking in every bit of info I can. Ive been craving a video that showed progressions and genes in their pure form. Thanks best videos Ive seen. I get everyone wanting to show their egg cutting and first evers. But As cool as this is Im sure there is new people every day getting interested and its nice to see the history of where and how. Not just the here is 100 recessive genes mixxed lol
What ballpark figure would you place on the percentages of a deformed super spot nose to be compared to how many may come out perfect? Yours looks great.
If you breed the Powerball spotnose and it has a head wobble because of the genetic disposition that it contains would that genetic disposition pass on to The Offspring or will it eventually go away or will it be a hit and miss some get it and some don't?
I just got my spotnose red het axanthic male in the other day and I noticed where his vent is right in that region he's got a lump and his tail is a little kinked at the very tip is this something to be concerned about will he be able to breed for me or should I sell him before it's too late?
I was told.I bought a spotnose cinnamon but there is no head stamp. She has the circle head though. Is it possible to have a spot nose with no head stamp?
Spotnose is another awesome underrated gene.
Definitely some super amazing combos going on in this video. Spotnose is a really amazing gene. Jesse and Brian, just putting out a thank you for making all these videos because they have definitely helped me spot certain genes in multi gene snakes. It can get confusing when you see a snake with 5 or 6 genes. And even some snakes with maybe 3 genes one is overpowered and harder to see. So a definite thanks for all these tips and things. As always I'm signing out leaving much love, support, and respect to the whole FB Familia. I hope you are all having a great holiday season.
Thanks for these videos. Ive became hooked on ball morphs dont own a single snake but have spent the last month and a half taking in every bit of info I can. Ive been craving a video that showed progressions and genes in their pure form. Thanks best videos Ive seen. I get everyone wanting to show their egg cutting and first evers. But As cool as this is Im sure there is new people every day getting interested and its nice to see the history of where and how. Not just the here is 100 recessive genes mixxed lol
Another great video Jessie
Great info Jessy! Great video as always Brian
Great video guys. Y’all are kill it. Keep it up
Wow brother, great video...👍🏼👌🏼😎😎😎
Awesome video man...those power balls look awesome...spot nose still makes a snake look even more awesome....keep these awesome videos coming.
Cool video hope you and your family have a great holiday season brother. Keep up the good work. You to Jimmy lol
Loving the gene vids, keep them up!
What ballpark figure would you place on the percentages of a deformed super spot nose to be compared to how many may come out perfect? Yours looks great.
I've noticed on all that I have produced, there is slight deformities you barely can see.
Nice
Which freedom breeder snake rack model would you recommend for the long run for ball pythons? Any special options to check or change at checkout?
I have a beautiful spot nose named Arawa that was hatched in November
If you breed the Powerball spotnose and it has a head wobble because of the genetic disposition that it contains would that genetic disposition pass on to The Offspring or will it eventually go away or will it be a hit and miss some get it and some don't?
I just got my spotnose red het axanthic male in the other day and I noticed where his vent is right in that region he's got a lump and his tail is a little kinked at the very tip is this something to be concerned about will he be able to breed for me or should I sell him before it's too late?
I was told.I bought a spotnose cinnamon but there is no head stamp. She has the circle head though. Is it possible to have a spot nose with no head stamp?
Id love to see if u have any ButterSpotnose, like in my profile pic. There beautiful and super clean pattern
Dude I just bought one of yours from my local pet store
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Nice tip thanks.
Why Call Them spotnose, when then really should be called spotneck? 😊