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    Does anyone see GHI in either of these two morphs?

    Pairing was Enchi spider lesser with ghi pastel. I’d really like to know if one of them shows ghi considering their patterning is quite different.

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    Re: Does anyone see GHI in either of these two morphs?

    Here’s another image with color reduced and whites up just to help easier show the actual patterning. Color in first one was the actual colors (with crappy lighting haha)

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    Re: Does anyone see GHI in either of these two morphs?

    Bump
    if that even works on here lol
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    Re: Does anyone see GHI in either of these two morphs?

    No blur, no haze, no sprinkles, no freckles, no artifacts, no GHI.

    Patterning differences can be a result of genotype (genetics) or phenotype (environment interacting with genetics). Unless you were line breeding-or have an overriding genetic combo (e.g. BEL complex)--I would expect some variation in the patterning.
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    The top animal has GHI. The bottom animal does not
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