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Possible Fire?
Hey, I was wondering if anyone else thinks that this looks somewhat like a fire or sulpher?
He is a 2 year old male.

Head shot...

Regards,
Chris
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Re: Possible Fire?
To me I don't think so as he lacks the blushings.
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Re: Possible Fire?
The only way to tell is to prove it out. I would try breeding to a normal female; if ~half of the babies look like daddy then you have something going on. If they are then bred back to each other and you get a super form ie BEL, than you can call them whatever you like.
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Re: Possible Fire?
fires don't look normal like that.
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Re: Possible Fire?
Looks normal to me. I have many normals with a head spot like that. With Fires it is more the whole head, and some have the spot in addition to that.
But his colors are not that of a fire/sulphur.
Bruce
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Re: Possible Fire?
normal ,fires as adults are easy to tell apart
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Re: Possible Fire?
Thanks everyone for the replies, I haven't seen too many fires or yellowbellies or any of the more hard to spot morphs in person so I thought I'd ask opinions.
Thanks again,
Chris
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Re: Possible Fire?
does look like a normal.....but nowadays surprise do happen
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