Quote Originally Posted by Jeff B View Post
Dan, I am planning on breeding golden to leucistic, erythristic, melanistics, flames, albino, and I would even breed to a silver if I had one. Basically I plan to breed everything I have to golden. You never know what a combination of morphs is going to do, that's what makes it super exciting, at least that is my passion. I realize that doesn't trip everyone's trigger but it does mine.
That said, unfortunately I fear most likely the leucistic will trump the golden, but who knows, it's still worth trying and still worth seeing the empirical evidence rather than just speculating. Nobody would have thought the combination of melanistic and Schuet (T+) albino would look like it does. My personal opinion is the melanistic golden will be an incredible combination. That is one I will be shooting for in the coming years. It may produce a granite pattern silver snake, without all the issues of the silver gene. Wouldn't that be awesome?
The solid orange snake that you referred to I believe was a bluegrass erythristic albino or a bluegrass snow. I still have a coupe related females but unfortunately no males.
i cant wait to see all these combos either!! although i have no interest in breeding easterns, its still exciting to see new morphs of any snake produced.