Trying to improve my morph spotting, so two clutches for you to look at… first clutch I’m reasonably confident on, second clutch not so much
1-4 are lemon blast x lesser pastel, and I reckon:
- Lesser pastel
- Lesser pinstripe
- Pastel
- Lesser (super?) pastel pinstripe
5-9 are super pastel x enchi firebee
5. Enchi?
6. Fire enchi?
7. Killer bee?
8. Super fly?
9. Killer bee?
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Here is what I see:
1- Pastel Lesser
2- Lesser Pinstripe
3- Pastel
4- Lesser Pinstripe Pastel (A super Lesser would be a Blue Eye Leucistic)
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5- Pastel
6- Enchi Firefly (Pastel Fire)
7- Killer Bee
8- Super Fly
9- Killer Bee Enchi?
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I believe it meant possible super pastel.
I still think 4 is a lesser pastel pin. A super pastel would be more busy and paler overall
For the pairing on 5-9, because one parent is a super pastel, that means every baby will be pastel. So that’s at least one easy ID to make. =)
Any time you have a visual recessive or a ‘super’ the offspring will always have one copy of the gene.
An allelic combo like say lesser and Mojave in the BEL complex means every baby will be either Mojave OR lesser. You can’t get a baby with lesser AND Mojave unless the other parent also has one of those genes.
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1 is just lesser, no pastel. 
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Yes, I meant possible super pastel… apologies, wasn’t clear. And thanks for the reminder that everyone in clutch 2 is a pastel, can’t believe that didn’t occur
especially since the reason I got a super pastel in the first place was that I wouldn’t produce normals
Thanks for your input all, it is much appreciated… turns out that maybe the eye isn’t bad, but the brain needs work!
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