Re: Question about my female
Re: Question about my female
The long stripe down her back. Other ones don't have that they have the spider look
Re: Question about my female
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TessadasExotics
A LOT of stuff on WOB is bogus. Can't reliably use it to determine morphs anymore. That being said it looks like it could be yb butter bee
I understand this BUT there also isnt a better reference out there that I know of either. ;)
Re: Question about my female
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Originally Posted by
TessadasExotics
A LOT of stuff on WOB is bogus. Can't reliably use it to determine morphs anymore. That being said it looks like it could be yb butter bee
It's also due to "US" mixing everything up so much I think. I produced two pastels this year and one of the pastels has way more blushing on it's head then the other and the one with less blushing is dark orange and both have different patterns also. That's selective breeding for ya...LOL.....Every time I turn around there's a "new pastel line" or special type of Mojave. We fail (I think) to take in account the grand parents and the great grand parents in the gene pool also! My daughters Chihuahua was twice as big as its brothers and sisters at birth. But that's why you have to trust the breeder you got her from. People have been marking prices up each time they get something that looks slightly different, but I have dealt with many of the dealers who advertise on this site and I can say I always have trusted them and never have they let me down!!!
Re: Question about my female
I hear what you are saying, but I meant that there is a lot of stuff posted on WOB that is flat out bogus. As in not what it is listed as. Knowingly listed as having genes that they do not have.