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    God complex? Lol, sho this is the second time you've become a little child around me over nothing.

    Anyway, I can demand all I want. If no one can give me them, then obviously no has any business making observations. Or, if they want to make observations, it's their opinion and they're no better than myself.

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    Re: What's the difference between a Coral Glow and a Banana?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    Can anyone explain why they are not instead of getting behind it because a big name said so?

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    I'd like to submit two pieces:

    One of the big names thinks everything he owns is special and unique, but yet is even in agreeance this time it is the same.

    Both morphs have a breeding anomaly not seen before with any other animals. The chances of that happening to separate mutations can't even be calculated because the mechanics behind it are still unknown.

    or you could just look at them..... yup their the same.
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    Re: What's the difference between a Coral Glow and a Banana?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    I'd like to submit two pieces:

    One of the big names thinks everything he owns is special and unique, but yet is even in agreeance this time it is the same.

    Both morphs have a breeding anomaly not seen before with any other animals. The chances of that happening to separate mutations can't even be calculated because the mechanics behind it are still unknown.

    or you could just look at them..... yup their the same.
    There's half of a thoughtful response, thank you.

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    Re: What's the difference between a Coral Glow and a Banana?

    It was explained to me that they are indeed the same morph. Just that two separate breeders got them at the same time and one named his a coral glow and the other named his a banana. I have heard this from several different breeders. I also would like to see if any super forms are hatched or cross breed the two "different" morphs and see what if any new characterstics come out of it. Just my opinion.

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    Re: What's the difference between a Coral Glow and a Banana?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    I'd like to submit two pieces:

    One of the big names thinks everything he owns is special and unique, but yet is even in agreeance this time it is the same.

    Both morphs have a breeding anomaly not seen before with any other animals. The chances of that happening to separate mutations can't even be calculated because the mechanics behind it are still unknown.

    or you could just look at them..... yup their the same.
    I agree here because its the same thing with calling a yellow belly a goblin, its the same exact thing. You can even say the same thing with ODs and the tangerine line. This is just to name a few, there also many more lines we can sit here and debate about.

    Quote Originally Posted by S.I.R. View Post
    It was explained to me that they are indeed the same morph. Just that two separate breeders got them at the same time and one named his a coral glow and the other named his a banana. I have heard this from several different breeders. I also would like to see if any super forms are hatched or cross breed the two "different" morphs and see what if any new characterstics come out of it. Just my opinion.
    I also agree here because my buddy Tom was the first one to get coralglow/bananas in the pittsburgh area a cpl years back. I call em Bananas and he calls them Coralglows not one time has he corrected me when I called his 5,000 spider YB coralglow a spider YB Banana.

    I would like to add how the market has been dropping dramatically in coralglows and bananas. Most of the for sale adds on Kingsnake and Fauna now say something like Banana for sale same thing as CoralGlows and vise versa.
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    Re: What's the difference between a Coral Glow and a Banana?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    Can anyone explain why they are not instead of getting behind it because a big name said so?

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    my biggest argument for them being the same genetic mutation: the skewed sex ratio in both of their offspring. this has never been seen before with any other mutation in balls (or any other mutation in anything as far as i'm aware). on top of looking the exact same.. it's kind of undeniable isn't it? has nothing to do with what the big breeders say. if they swore to me they were two different mutations, i would still stand firm in believing they're the same.

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    Re: What's the difference between a Coral Glow and a Banana?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGeek View Post
    my biggest argument for them being the same genetic mutation: the skewed sex ratio in both of their offspring. this has never been seen before with any other mutation in balls (or any other mutation in anything as far as i'm aware). on top of looking the exact same.. it's kind of undeniable isn't it? has nothing to do with what the big breeders say. if they swore to me they were two different mutations, i would still stand firm in believing they're the same.
    There's something about super snows hatching males in all conditions in leopard geckos right now, but I'm not 100 percent on that.

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