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    Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    ill be honest im struggling a little to pin down what these are

    the paring was a fire x normal so fires and normal should have been the out come but so far he has produced 2 similar clutches i bought him before his previous clutch hatched and saw the neonates at a meet

    my thoughts are the fire is Possibly a fire-belly just not sure with the granite looking effects on some of them ?


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    what do you think ?

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    i see 4 fires and a normal. Nice odds!
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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    Yep, that's what I'm seeing as well.

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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    seems that way

    just wondering what explains the granite markings 2 of them have

    along with the YB markings

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    No 3 is a good example

    shattered pattern to sides of ventral scales , flames , granite dots in alien heads

    or am i just loosing the plot

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    They can vary alot. Busier fires have wacky patterns sometimes and flames are a trait of fires so that normal.

    You would know if you had a fire yb, theyre much brighter and have much more blushing.
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    Fires almost always have heavy speckling on the sides.

    Pics of the Dam's belly would help rule out yb...
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    she was from a pastel x normal clutch

    but ill get up pix later

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    They can vary alot. Busier fires have wacky patterns sometimes and flames are a trait of fires so that normal.

    You would know if you had a fire yb, theyre much brighter and have much more blushing.

    cool beans ill just go with fires

    probably the odds that threw me out i was expecting 1/2 at the out side 3 but to get 4 and a funky normal

    shame they are all male ah well cant have it all i guess

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    No need for the dams belly pic, the male is a YB Fire. Hard to tell yet for sure, 3 and 4 I think are YB Fires, but I am unsure about 1 and 2.
    Awesome clutch, congrats!
    Lotsa Balls and more

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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    No need for the dams belly pic, the male is a YB Fire. Hard to tell yet for sure, 3 and 4 I think are YB Fires, but I am unsure about 1 and 2.
    Awesome clutch, congrats!
    hmm well if thats so could explain why i keep thinking

    2 fire something
    2 YB
    and an odd normal

    when im looking at them

    even to the point of getting my YB girlie's out to compare in the flesh
    i must admit for a first clutch its been a bit of a head scratcher and i was only after a female fire lol

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    I'm not seeing YB anywhere in those It's not unusual for fires to have that speckled granite like pattern. YB kicks in more flames and pattern change

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