Friday, November 14, 2014

Coral Glow Ball Python

Hello dears! Im back again to inflict my basic ball python morph knowledge upon you yet again. So today I'm going to talk about the Coral Glow ball python  morph.
 
Coral Glow Morph
 
 The Coral Glow Morph is a co-dominant morph with a Super form that has finally been discovered. Coral Glows haven't been around for very long and they have this weird breeding thing that has an interesting effect on the sex of their offspring. Now, don't take my word as God's law or anything, but it would appear that if a male Coral Glow who was sired by another male Coral Glow produces offspring, any Coral Glow babies will likely be male that breed out other males. If a male is produced from a female, most of its children will be female. Like I said, weird right? There was some debate about it being a sex linked gene but I think that was debunked and I can't say why it happens its just an interesting quirk to this morph.
 
Baby Coral Glows look a bit different from adult Coral Glows
 
The Coral Glow morph is a lovely morph that is a very bright color. Young Coral Glows are very neon on the part of a normal that is a brown and the part of the snake that is black on a normal is a purple or lavender which makes the bright orange stand out even more. As they grow, this morph will gain speckles of black and the colors will fade out just a bit so that it isn't quite as bright.
 
These are brothers from the same clutch, you see the speckling coming in?
 
Super Coral Glow
 
You remember how I said the Super form is new? I do have one picture for you of the Super though.
 
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