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First produced: in 1997 by Pete Kahl
Genetics: recessive color- and patternmutation
Piebald is one of our all time favorite mutations with
so
much potential, just look at the Lesser Piebald
from Ralph Davis or the Axantic
Piebald from Marc
Mandic of Ballpython.ca. Our 100% het. Piebald
couple came from an outstanding 85%
High-White
male and I hope that when they are ready to breed,
they give us a real
nice Piebald too. We don't really
care whether it's a High-White or a Low-White
Piebald
because we really like the busy-pattern of the
Low-Whites.