Quote Originally Posted by AntTheDestroyer View Post
Well it depends. I know nothing about checkered garter genetics, but if any of the traits are co-dominant you could end up with non normals even if the mother does not have the gene. The chances of her being recessive for a morph with out you knowing it are extremely low. On the other hand she might be and there is only one way to find out.
Remember it is the normal checkered that made all this possible with the morphs created. So, they are the real foundation of our checkered garter collections. As is the normal ball pythons. Yeah, breed her bc that is what's normal in their lives. Reproduction of reptiles is a great thing to do also.