Re: Morph identification help
madsdura, I reposted mine under a different title in an attempt to avoid confusion. I'm digging your guy too, he's awesome.
Re: Morph identification help
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Madsdura, your animal is a SuperBlast. That is not a Pewter, there is absolutely no BlkPastel or Cinny in it.[/QUOTE]
I'm not going to argue that. Simply because it could be just my phone. But it's kinda grey in my pics. Too grey to say super pastel
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Re: Morph identification help
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madsdura
That's one method. I prefer to pair to a proven breeder that has different genetics this way you can tell who gets what from whom. Tho most will recommend a normal
Re: Morph identification help
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StillBP
I'm not going to argue that. Simply because it could be just my phone. But it's kinda grey in my pics. Too grey to say super pastel
The "grey" that you are claiming is no where near the grey this animal would be if it were Pewter. Further,
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madsdura
Okay I think it is probably a Super Blast or a Killer Spinner. These two listings on Morph Market are really close; the Killer Spinner is closer for color and pattern, but I can't see her head.
There is no white creeping up from the ventrals and the pin-striping is too regular and abundant for it to be a Spinner. It is a SuperBlast :)
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madsdura
How would I go about proving this snake out? Pair it with a normal and see what happens? (Obviously, this would be in a few years.)
It need not be a normal, you can breed it to anything without Pastel and Pin. All the babies will be Pastel and (statistically) half will be Pin. For example, Lesser x SuperBlast = EmperorPins and Lesser Pastels and LemonBlasts