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looks like a normal to me. very pretty!
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What he said ßut like most corn out there, probably het something. Thanks for sharing
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It's a normal. If the 'breeder' couldn't tell a normal hatchling, I doubt he could identify a moonstone. They were probably just aneries. IF he did hatch out moonstones, your snake is most likely 66% possibly het for anery and lavender.
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Re: What morph am I?
Originally Posted by Spiritserpents
It's a normal. If the 'breeder' couldn't tell a normal hatchling, I doubt he could identify a moonstone. They were probably just aneries. IF he did hatch out moonstones, your snake is most likely 66% possibly het for anery and lavender.
The parentage were both proven het for moonstone that he had purchased off a breeder quite a few years back. One was anery the other lavander, just not sure of which parent is which since i have not asked.
In all honesty, i should not have said that the breeder didnt know as I had just assumed he may have been a morph of some sort without asking. So that's a mix up on my part, my apologies for the confusion.
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Ah. Well, if one parent was an anery and the other a lavender (it does not matter which is which, really) then your baby is a normal 100% het for anery and lavender (aka, Moonstone)
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