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    hard time identifying my BP's morph

    If this is in the wrong place, It can be moved as needed. but can anyone identify what my little daisy es?

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    her spots on top of her are a lot brighter yellow than pictures seem to want to express. and her sides have just a hint of deep brown jungle green.

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    She appears to be a wild type (normal). She is not any known morph, babies tend to be more "yellow" then adult normals hence why she looks so different to some pictures you've probably seen. Chances are if you paid normal price she is a normal, however there is no way to be sure unless you grow her up and breed her to prove a morph.
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    Yup, she's a wild type/normal. As was said, babies tend to be very bright and will "brown out" as they age.
    1.0 Normal - Maynard
    1.0 POG - Victor
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    0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
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    1.1 Leopard Geckos

    0.3.2 Inverts

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    I'll third this. Normal/wild type.

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    I will mention she was hatched at the same time as all the other babies for sale and her colors are just so much more vivid than any of her siblings.

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    er, don't see the edit button. >_< I still love her, I do like her pattern alot though actually, I can likely still use her to get something new and unique of course, that's when she's old enough to make cute little button babies...

    Perhaps i can try and focus on the tint of green and eventually get a more deep green with the wild pattern. Wonder if thats possible, i'm not deep enough into any of that to even know what's possible.

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    Re: hard time identifying my BP's morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Iaunu View Post
    er, don't see the edit button. >_< I still love her, I do like her pattern alot though actually, I can likely still use her to get something new and unique of course, that's when she's old enough to make cute little button babies...

    Perhaps i can try and focus on the tint of green and eventually get a more deep green with the wild pattern. Wonder if thats possible, i'm not deep enough into any of that to even know what's possible.
    My normal is my favorite one, and always will be.
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    Re: hard time identifying my BP's morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Iaunu View Post
    I will mention she was hatched at the same time as all the other babies for sale and her colors are just so much more vivid than any of her siblings.
    Thats just the wonders of polymorphism... you can hatch dark snakes with lights or reduced patterns with busy ones. If the parents were not CF,CH or dinkers (imports from africa) then the chances are its just a normal.

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    Re: hard time identifying my BP's morph

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    My normal is my favorite one, and always will be.
    x2. My normal was my first, and my favorite !!!

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    my normal is my first and will always be my favorite.

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