Candoia
Candoia spp.
Panduan Inheritance
Butuh dua copy (homozygous) untuk tampil visual. Satu copy = het (carrier).
Dipengaruhi banyak gene. Breeding results bervariasi, tidak mengikuti pola Mendel sederhana.
Inheritance pattern belum terkonfirmasi.
Same Morph, Different Name
Gene yang identik dengan nama berbeda
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Black Phase
Dark/melanistic coloration found across all Candoia species.
Green Phase
Very rare green-tinted coloration in C. bibroni (Solomon Islands tree boas).
High-Contrast
Selectively bred C. paulsoni — high-contrast specimens produce neonates with white background and bold dark zig-zag stripe. Line-bred/polygenic.
Orange Phase
Orange ground color, common across multiple Candoia species.
Patternless
Some C. bibroni individuals lack pattern entirely, displaying solid color.
Red Phase
Vibrant red/orange coloration. Found in C. paulsoni, C. bibroni, and C. aspera. Especially striking in Solomon Islands tree boas.
Silver Phase
Silver-grey coloration found across all Candoia species.
White Phase
White/cream ground color with dark dorsal striping. Most notable in C. paulsoni from Santa Isabel Island locality.
Yellow Phase
Yellow ground color, especially noted in C. bibroni (tree boas) and C. carinata.
Calico
Derived from a dark male C. aspera with random orange and white splotches. Genetic status unknown — project may have died out.
Hypomelanistic
aka: Hypo
Reduced melanin lines reported in C. carinata, C. aspera, and C. bibroni. Not yet publicly proven with breeding data.
Leucistic
One-of-a-kind C. paulsoni specimen documented. Not reproduced in captivity.
