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    My New Morph.....

    So it has been three years in the making and now I know it has to be genetic. I got a male ball that was a little off 4 years ago. I bred him once to a normal and produced 1.1 "weird" Balls and 1.1 normals. I held back the female to breed back to the father. Of course she was not wanting to grow and went off feed every other month. Last year I bred him to two females and produced 4.0 "weird" balls and 2.3 normals. Yeah my sex ratio sucks... This season I bred him to another normal and they are starting to come out today. I have seen 0.0.4 "weird" balls heads out and 0.0.1 normal. I am positive it genetic and I hope I can hit a super next season. They always have a light head spot, busy pattern, and the mustache like spiders on the face. Let me know what you think.

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    Weird Female from 2008


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    Normal and Weird Hatching

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