Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
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JHB Reptiles
Thank You! I was really taken back when a few people thought they looked normal because they really aren't different! Even those pics with the normal don't do them justice, they are literally "green" in person!
Meant to say they really are different!
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
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Originally Posted by
JHB Reptiles
Meant to say they really are different!
Is the green just not showing up in the photo's?
This is an honest question as there are some greens I can't see, having a very minor form of colour-blindness.
Then I've noticed with my own snakes, sometimes I would take a photo then go look at the pic and think, "That doesn't look anything like what I just saw." Then have to go re-take the pics with improved lighting. (My orange ghost for instance pre-shed is absolutely blue not just the eye-caps)
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Green isnt showing up very well, but if you look at the photo with the two labbys and the normal, you can see that the smaller labby has a lot of green hues to her.
Thanks
- Josh
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
You know, I'm absolutely horrible about picking out subtle morphs like this. However, I noticed the faded spots on the alien heads. It's like they are a faded brown and not black (like in a normal). Great project! I can't wait to see what it does in other morphs.
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
JHB Reptiles
Green isnt showing up very well, but if you look at the photo with the two labbys and the normal, you can see that the smaller labby has a lot of green hues to her.
Thanks
- Josh
The green and light pattern remind me of the Congo gene. Have you had the opportunity to compare the Green Labby next to a Congo to see how similar they may be?