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Heck, we could do an entire article on ball python designer morphs. Many professional breeders combine and stack up genes for a living, and prices for the right combinations of rare and valuable genes can easily reach into the tens of thousnds of dollars. Breeders combine up to 7 different genes in their quest to produce snakes with new optics. So far there are over 100 different genes that breeders use to manipulate color and pattern and over 2000 combinations of these genes. I really wonder why none of this is to be found anywhere on Wikipedia, whats the holdup, where is the roadblock? [[Special:Contributions/188.104.112.229|188.104.112.229]] ([[User talk:188.104.112.229|talk]]) 19:01, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
 
:To avoid this page being all about morphs. If there really is a compelling need for this (and, frankly, I'm dubious that it's anything more than another temporary market trend like morphs of leopard geckos, bearded dragons, and corn snakes before them, thus not notable), it should be in a separate page so as not to overwhelm the content of this page. Honestly, the mere existence of pattern mutations isn't notable, and the commercial trade in them may not meet notability guidelines either (I'd have to check, I'm not familiar with the rules for economic notability). [[User:HCA|HCA]] ([[User talk:HCA|talk]]) 21:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)