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    hatchling morphs

    I was hoping someone could help me ID these morphs from my first clutch. Parents - 0.1 spinner (pinstripe x spider) 1.0 butter pastel. I have been looking at pictures and have narrowed it down but would like help from someone more experienced. These are 2 day old hatchlings.


    I think this one is a queen bee. (butter x pastel x spider) Notice the slightly lighter coloration and the lavender head as compared to the 2nd one.

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    This one I'm thinking butter bee
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    This one is my favorite. He's definately atleast butter x spider x pinstripe. Maybe pastel too???[IMG][/IMG]



    And this one is atleast a lemon blast (pastel x pinstripe), maybe a spin blast (pastel x pinstripe x spider) cause the head is so faded out? [IMG][/IMG]

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    Re: hatchling morphs

    After further research. I think the last one is a spin blast, all the lemon blast I've seen have darker heads. I just didn't know if the pinstripes were reduced enough to indicate spider gene.

    And the 3rd one I believe is a Butter spinner. No pastel in there.

    Any feedback would be appreciated.

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    Re: hatchling morphs

    I agree with all of your educated guesses.

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    Re: hatchling morphs

    Thanks. Any other confirmations? Wanna make sure before i sell them.

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    Re: hatchling morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by vitorbel View Post
    I was hoping someone could help me ID these morphs from my first clutch. Parents - 0.1 spinner (pinstripe x spider) 1.0 butter pastel. I have been looking at pictures and have narrowed it down but would like help from someone more experienced. These are 2 day old hatchlings.


    I think this one is a queen bee. (butter x pastel x spider) Notice the slightly lighter coloration and the lavender head as compared to the 2nd one.

    QUEEN BEE


    This one I'm thinking butter bee AGREE



    This one is my favorite. He's definately atleast butter x spider x pinstripe. Maybe pastel too??? Butter Spinner no pastel




    And this one is atleast a lemon blast (pastel x pinstripe), maybe a spin blast (pastel x pinstripe x spider) cause the head is so faded out?
    Spinner Blast
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    Gorgeous babies! Congrats!

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    Very pretty babies you have there!

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    Re: hatchling morphs

    Thanks guys! Pretty excited with my fist clutch ever. Looks like I hit decent odds getting 3 triple morphs and a double. Now I just need to figure out how to sex them.

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    Re: hatchling morphs

    Wow, thats quite some first cluth. Very beautiful babies, congrats

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