Has the female been bred before and possibly had some retained sperm. If she has, you may want to ask the previous breeder what she was paired with while in his/her care. That is definitely not something you would get with a lemon blast x normal pairing.
01-09-2016, 08:21 AM
PitOnTheProwl
Am I the only one that is seeing pinstripe in the paradox spots?
I wouldn't put any other males to that female and try to replicate this pairing again.
If there is no chance of retained sperm that is.
What are the chances they are both very low quality yellow bellies?
01-09-2016, 12:54 PM
Solarsoldier001
Re: What morph is this
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Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Am I the only one that is seeing pinstripe in the paradox spots?
I wouldn't put any other males to that female and try to replicate this pairing again.
If there is no chance of retained sperm that is.
What are the chances they are both very low quality yellow bellies?
I can see it too.
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01-10-2016, 01:49 PM
ydind
Re: What morph is this
thanks all .. :):):)
I've contacted the breeder
In 2013 she was paired with bee and spider mojo
?????
01-10-2016, 01:56 PM
BCS
Re: What morph is this
Quote:
Originally Posted by ydind
thanks all .. :):):)
I've contacted the breeder
In 2013 she was paired with bee and spider mojo
?????
Both of those pairings still don't make sense to what that little one is. My suggestion is keep it and breed it to another normal and see what comes from it. It will take a while for it grow and find out what it is.
01-10-2016, 07:58 PM
Kibbleswhites
Without seeing any bellies, I am guessing mom is a spark and dad has a yellowbelly gene. The baby is a puma pinstripe. It looks a lot like the puma spider only a pin version. Were me, I would pick up a yearling yellowbelly male (I'll bet you can find a really nice one for $50) and pair it to the female and see if pumas come out. If you repeat the pairing, you may have the exact same questions next year and just be up another mystery.
01-10-2016, 08:39 PM
darkranger69
without seeing the parents i would have say a puma lemonblast, the female could be a yellow belly or spark but the lemon blast looks classic. the lemonblast hatchling look a bit clear and i guess he carries the spark gene, the pin might be too. but i really don t see yellowbellies around this clutch. belly picts are needed
Looks very similar to my super pastel champagne minus the paradox.
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01-10-2016, 10:57 PM
Kibbleswhites
Re: What morph is this
Quote:
Originally Posted by darkranger69
without seeing the parents i would have say a puma lemonblast, the female could be a yellow belly or spark but the lemon blast looks classic. the lemonblast hatchling look a bit clear and i guess he carries the spark gene, the pin might be too. but i really don t see yellowbellies around this clutch. belly picts are needed