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  • 09-20-2014, 02:45 PM
    Haley3k1
    What to look for in a banana?
    I have no experience with the banana morph but am looking into buying and breeding them. What are some general characteristics that would describe an ideal, better than average banana morph? I assume brighter yellows and oranges are one thing. What about their little speckles? Is it more desirable to have lots of speckles, hardly any speckles, or somewhere in between? Any other tips to look for are much appreciated.
  • 09-20-2014, 08:54 PM
    eclipse3
    Re: What to look for in a banana?
    I don't know personally about what the "ideal" is but you really need to go with what appeals to you. For the most part though I think the darker yellows and oranges and deeper purples lead to a nicer adult coloration. As far as the speckles go that's totally up to you too. I personally love the freckles and can't wait til my little guy gets more but some people like the cleaner look. I don't know enough about them to know if the speckling level is inherited from one generation to the next anyway so hard to tell what you are buying since they usually don't have much speckling when they are babies anyway. Anyway that's my input for whatever it's worth (or not ;) ) And just cuz I love him so much here's a pic of my coralglow yellow belly "Freckles" http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...3fe21a5346.jpg
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