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    Dinker clutch all shed out, what to hold back?

    Crossed the dinker I was trying to prove out with my lesser and I'm looking for opinions on who to hold back from this clutch. Which ones do you think should be held back?

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    From the full clutch pic, I like the center normal in the top row. Cool colors. Not really seeing much difference with the Lessers. They all look really nice. I like that last normal in the second row also.
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    Out of all of them. I like the top middle normal. And of the three lessers I like the middle one too. That looks like it has strong colors and good fades.
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    Re: Dinker clutch all shed out, what to hold back?

    Gotta agree on the middle top normal and middle lesser!

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    yep I have to agree with the people above me
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    What do you think you see in the dinker female? A recessive, co-dom, color mutation, pattern mutation? The banding in the middle lesser is very cool.

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    Re: Dinker clutch all shed out, what to hold back?

    Quote Originally Posted by SamO View Post
    What do you think you see in the dinker female? A recessive, co-dom, color mutation, pattern mutation? The banding in the middle lesser is very cool.
    I was hoping something that looked similar to this would pop out (pic of the mother's side when she was a baby):



    The extreme blushing and richness of her darker colors. The contrast between the blushed areas and the immediate area near them is a little high. I was hoping for a codom at best maybe something BEL-complex-ish, but if all else failed being able to pass her blushing on to a high blushed morph like a lesser or pastel would be a plus.

    The middle top normal everyone liked and the bottom right one, as well as the top left normal have uniform thin banding I did not expect. Obvious on the first normal, not so much on the other two.

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    top left hatchling (#2M)

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    Middle lesser shed again
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    Bottom left lesser shed again as well.
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    Re: Dinker clutch all shed out, what to hold back?

    I'm going to be the odd one and say the left and right lessers. They have some crazy blushing. I think they will look great as adults.

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