Cinnamon Pastel possible Fire?

The seller was unsure if this beautiful girl has fire in her, was sold to me as a cinnamon pastel (pewter). She’s very active and hard to get pictures of this soon, I will get better ones in a couple days.
Her parents were SH Dragonfly and Cinnamon (though I’m unsure what the SH stands for)

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I don’t think she has fire. Fire should make the pattern much brighter which she doesn’t show.
Edit: SH stands for Scaleless Head. Actually westridge already posted this.

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SH stands for Scaleless Head, the het form of Scaleless. They are missing a few head scales.

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Thank you. She’s not missing any head scales so she didn’t get those genes. She’s a big girl 1,224grams.
Will eventually pair her with my banana, pastel, mojave, spider boy.

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Did you mean having one Scaleless allele? Scaleless is a dominant trait.

Het (heterozygous) means that the two alleles are different, and can refer to any animal with a single copy of a mutated trait, regardless of whether it is a dominant, incomplete dominant or recessive trait. SH is the single-gene form of Scaleless, an incomplete dominant trait.

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:man_facepalming: I knew that except for some reason I was thinking of something else. You’re totally right.

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