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Fire ?
I know fires have 3 characteristics to look for: faded spot on head; blushing; and rough edged lines in the pattern.
Do they always have clear bellies, too?
I've seen some pics of fires that look a lot like normals, and it's tough for me to tell from pictures. I've never studied one in person, so I'm wondering what to look for to prove it's a fire in pictures.
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When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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I've talked to a few breeders and basically there are great examples of fires, then there are "fires" which look normal but are still het lucy. A friend of a friend ended up producing a BlkEL from what he thought was a pretty normal, didn't have a clear belly, hardly a head spot, still dropped a couple BlkEL.
It's like yellow bellies, just sometimes you don't know for sure and have to prove it out. Honestly if it doesn't scream fire to you, I wouldn't bother because the offspring are most likely going to be hard to tell and sell. I would just buy something that is no doubt a fire, even if the less appealing ones are cheaper.
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