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Super Fire/sulfur

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  • 06-25-2011, 09:02 PM
    Miko
    Super Fire/sulfur
    So, most people consider the Sulfur the same as a Fire but with slight differences, much like the butter and lesser. I was just wondering, usually I see the super sulfurs with more orange blotches than super fires, but is this always true? Also, is there any line of fire that produces super fires with more bright orange blotches? This probably sounds like a dumb question, but I really like the black eyed leucistics with a ton of orange on them, so I was curious if there was a distinct difference between different lines of fire regarding this trait.
    Also, pictures are always appreciated. :)
  • 06-25-2011, 09:40 PM
    EmberBall
    Orange varies...
    This is my adult Super Sulfur possible Mojave male. He is by far, the most orange Lucy I have ever seen, although, there are two other pretty nice ones out there.
    http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMGP3470.jpg

    This Lucy is my second Super Sulfur ever, he has 6 nice little orange spots on him. I am 99% sure he is a Spider Super Sulfur, and there is a chance he could be a Mojave Spider Super Sulfur.
    http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMGP4431.jpg
  • 06-25-2011, 10:15 PM
    fonzi1289
    Does he have any wobble?

    I heard thats one way to tell if there is spider in there..
  • 06-25-2011, 10:18 PM
    EmberBall
    .....
    He has a head bob at feeding time, just like his mom, so I have no doubt he is a Spider. Nothing drastic, but he is Spider:)

    Dave
  • 06-25-2011, 10:22 PM
    JayyPastel24
    Uhmm wow .. Amazing :bow:
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