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    Cannot see the Ghost..

    Hello,

    I know, it's a bit early to ask, but I'm curious.

    I have a nice '13 Spider Phantom het OG female, what I planned to breed in 15/16 or 16/17 (depends the growth) with my Hypo Pastave male.
    Generally easy to recognize the Hypo/Ghost individuals, but in my case I can have the chance for Hypo purple passions or Hypo deep purple passions.
    The potions are already faded without the hypo gene too, so I have no idea how to identify these fellows.

    So far I found only one picture in the net with a Hypo purple passion.
    /That one: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/371265563003435051/ /

    Someone have experience or idea?

    And just to don't leave the thread without pictures, here they are.



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    Re: Cannot see the Ghost..

    I do not have experience with Mystic Potion Hypos, but I do have experience with Mystic Potions and multiple other Hypo combinations. While my Mystic Potions have all had faded patterns, their shed skin still has that pattern. I would think that a Hypo Purple Passion could be identified by a clear shed. I would also think that if you got lucky enough to hatch out a Hypo Purple Passion and a Hypo Deep Purple Passion, that the diffence between the two would be the same as or similar to the differnce between a Purple Passion and a Deep Purple Passion, with them having clear sheds. You may run into some difficulty knowing if you hatched out Hypo Purple Passions or Hypo Deep Purple Passions if all the Purple Passion like babies look the same, but have clear sheds. You would then know for sure that you had at least Hypo Purple Passions, but may not be certain if they have the Pastel gene or not.

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    Re: Cannot see the Ghost..

    Thank you! I totally forgot about the shed!! Most of the cases I don't need to check.
    Of course everything about the luck. If I have luck my male interest, my female go, my eggs will survive, and so on..

    And if I have luck, well.. coming a fancy help me ID thread

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    I totally forgot about this thread! Thank you Google..

    I've got it! Here is what I think a Deep purple passion het OG or with a little chance, DPP OG. Hatched with a purple passion sibling but the other one sadly didn't make out from the egg. I saw enough to know, that the living one have pastel in him.

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