Opinions wanted on morphs :)



Adorable and all born within 24 hours! 🥰 I will find parent pictures
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Parent pics and lateral pics would help :blush:

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Haha laterals should be interesting. I got one for one of the hatchlings the other two are wicked fast. And actually since I posted it we had a 4th egg hatch but I know that one :stuck_out_tongue:




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Lilly bab and a harlequin tiger partial pin x

And a harley pin Empty back, looks like gonna be a nice whitewall :black_heart:

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Ok I wasn’t far off! :slight_smile: thank you! I assume by Lilly bab you mean like a Lilly baby lol :joy:

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Agreed with Ghoulish, though the second baby has wayyy too much pinstriping to be considered a tiger imo, so i’d just consider it a partial pin harley! The dorsal is interesting looking though :blush:

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Also stupid question maybe but can one Lilly white parent have a “stronger” Lilly white gene then another? We have two parings that have two different Lilly white dads and the one has hatched 3 flames and this paring the Lilly was the first baby to hatch. Just curious

Some swear that it’s a thing, but it’s most likely just coincidence. Every offspring has a 50% chance of being an LW, meaning they also have a 50% chance of not being an LW. There’s just a big of a chance that the rest of the babies from this dad not being LWs, as there is that the rest of the babies from the other dad will be LWs. It’s 50/50 with every hatch, sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don’t (depending on what you were hoping for ofc). Now, when it comes to the expression once the gene has been inherited, then yes one line can be stronger than others. But it also depends a lot of what other genes are inherited and how strong their lines are.

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