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looks very similar to a vanille. it def could b an effect from the het in it. Gotta prove her out.... nice color on her thow. if she is vanilla, everything she touches will clean up.... nice snake. i got a baby super pastel from tsk the other day. i swear to u it has fire in it... cleanest anyones ever seen around here. myself included. u never know wut these big breeders will miss. more fun for us
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Re: Possible Fire type? Opinions please!
Originally Posted by SansCera
No Fire
However GREAT looking het! I have noticed some het hypos are very light in color. Good luck with your project
I have a hard time myself recognizing a fire BP, could you tell me what you see (or what you don't see) that determines the snake in question is not a fire?
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Fire's are a hard morph to really take a pic of.. If they are over exposed they wash out if they are under exposed the look normal..
Here compare to these fire pics and decide..
Fires aren't brown that are a "toffee" color and black dark black
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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It can't be a vanilla or fire if neither of the parents was vanilla or fire. These are co Dom visual morphs. They don't just happen on accident.
Many hypo hets look lighter. Are you sure the mother was just a normal?
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