Lets see those "exceptional" morph examples!


Hypo Mojave leopard pinstripe

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Pastave dbl het hypo/clown

Chocolate calico het hypo

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My 8Ball Mahogany poss het Pied girl. She seems to only get darker as she sheds. I just can’t ever get her to sit still for a decent photo.

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How can you tell the difference between and 8-ball mahogany and a regular 8-ball?

Define “exceptional”

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You just did :heart_eyes:

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Please please please tell me what morphs are the first and fourth ones

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First animal is a Candino Woma

Fourth animal is Butter Enchi OD Pastel YB

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Oh you mean like this perfect example from the spider thread :wink:

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Not quite the stack of genes but here’s my favourite girl, that I think is a perfect example of a Yellowbelly Pastel ( het Lavender Albino).

Heavy blushing, bright flames, hooks, O’s, bright yellows, black blacks, creamy belly…and so on.

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whats in the full dorsal? Number 13

Looks like a g-stripe

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Mahogany tends to keep 8 Ball a more “smooth, clean” for lack of better word use with only one Mahogany gene in the mix

black pastel

Butter enchi ghost

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Mojave Genetic stripe maybe… I’m with you on G-Stripe.

Our Super Enchi Hypo male comes from a long line of quality. We also think this Enchi Fire Orange Dream female we produced is a top example of her genetics.

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If I am counting them right, 13 is the second to last, correct?

Anna and Eagle are incorrect, she is not a GStripe. She is a RedStripe het GStripe. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

The animal above her is the GStripe RedStripe and the last animal is a Mojave RedStripe het GStripe

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Not only was I still wrong, I’m also bad at counting :joy: I knew Mojave was in that last one (which is what I thought 13 was :roll_eyes:). I did wonder why they didn’t just ask what “the last one” is :joy:.

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What morphs are in that super dark one pictured with the albino?