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    Question Coral Spinner or Coral Glow Spinner Blast? Which Morph(s) Have I Got Here?

    I just hatched these two males from a male maker coral glow het g-stripe X spinner blast pairing, and I really can't tell whether they are coral glow spinners or coral glow spinner blasts. Anybody know an easy way to tell the difference?

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    Re: Coral Spinner or Coral Glow Spinner Blast? Which Morph(s) Have I Got Here?

    That's for sure coral glow pinstripe something but their amazing and congrats on your new noodles

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    Very cool!

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    Very nice! Once they shed it will become more clear what they are

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    Re: Coral Spinner or Coral Glow Spinner Blast? Which Morph(s) Have I Got Here?

    Yep! Once the shed is complete you will have a better chance to truly identify them. Amazing productions! Grats.
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    Question Re: Coral Spinner or Coral Glow Spinner Blast? Which Morph(s) Have I Got Here?

    Thank you for all the nice comments! Okay, so my two little guys have now both had their first shed, and I am still having trouble telling whether they are coral glow spinners, coral glow spinner blasts or one of each. Looking at this new post-shed photo, can anybody tell? If so, how?

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    I feel like this is a common problem in the hobby lol I'm going to be so confused once the babies I picked up this year start producing.

    I'd say based on the photos there that maybe the one on the left is pastel because it overall looks a little brighter then the one on the right. Its head also looks quite a bit brighter but it could just be the lighting. Once you get that many genes it's really hard to tell.

    Don't take my word on it though haha hopefully someone who actually knows what they're talking about will be able to help you more.

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