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    Breeder called it Citrus Fire, but Not sure what that means?

    As above, breeder told me my male ball was a citrus fire. Not looking to breed but would be nice to know what genes are in there. I was told it was two different ones but I don't know. I know that fires bring out colours nicely but really I don't know what the true morph is. Any help with identifying the genes within the morph and the typical physical qualities these bring out would be great.

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    Re: Breeder called it Citrus Fire, but Not sure what that means?

    Citrus pastel and fire

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    Re: Breeder called it Citrus Fire, but Not sure what that means?

    Citrus pastel is bright yellow and orange. Fire enhances these. Pics would help to identify it for you

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    Re: Breeder called it Citrus Fire, but Not sure what that means?

    Update: pictures of him. Sorry for the bad quality and rubbish set up, it was just when I got him but it has since improved loads. Also, is a citrus pastel one morph or is the citrus part and extra gene. Like so fire and citrus an actual gene or is it just like an additional thing.

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    Re: Breeder called it Citrus Fire, but Not sure what that means?


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    Citrus is a pastel. It is a line name basically.
    Still just a pastel.
    You have a Firefly....(Pastel Fire)

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    Re: Breeder called it Citrus Fire, but Not sure what that means?

    I am with the opinion of the breeder. Presence of fire gene makes the nice pale yellow pattern.

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