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    Re: Help Identifying?

    Normal the whole way. But nothing wrong with normals. They have their own beauty. And as you can see a much larger variation than most morphs.
    Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.

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    Re: Help Identifying?

    Quote Originally Posted by StillBP View Post
    Normal the whole way. But nothing wrong with normals. They have their own beauty. And as you can see a much larger variation than most morphs.

    Thank you, I really appreciate it. Here's another question though. With this variation, how can genes like a Special be identified? They look very similar, almost exact to normals at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjsachs1 View Post
    Here's another question though. With this variation, how can genes like a Special be identified? They look very similar, almost exact to normals at times.
    Specials are alot brighter more like a vanilla or fire. Very easy to tell from a normal if you have them side by side (at least to someone who has any experience with them) they also tend to be more blushed than normals. This link should help you see the difference


    http://heathersherpsblog.blogspot.co...mplex.html?m=1
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    It is difficult for most people in the beginning because they do not have a baseline to compare to. Once you have combinations of genes it can become even more difficult. The good news is, it comes with practice. Go to the what morph is this section of the forum and practice guessing, and it should help a lot. None of us can identify everything. Some things cannot be identified unless they are bred. In my opinion you really cannot be positive about the some of the morphs unless you have actually worked with the gene.
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