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    yea i know... Normal or something else?

    this is my first bp and shes never struck me as anything more than a normal but ive noticed lately alot more blushing on her and after the last couple sheds shes developed a nive light spot on her head and flames along the side of her body that were never there. she has a very yellow tint to her that is way more noticable than my normal male and when compared they dont even resemble each other. now i have an idea in my head of a morph she might have in her genes somewhere but id like to get some feedback from the more bp-educated ppl on here. so what do you think? normie or something more special?

    and by the way the pics do her no justice because of my cheap camera.





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    Re: yea i know... Normal or something else?

    Very nice normal female you got there.
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    Re: yea i know... Normal or something else?

    She's a normal. Normals can be VERY different!!! I just posted pictures of a bunch of my normals and not one looks alike!

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    Re: yea i know... Normal or something else?

    Quote Originally Posted by Isis View Post
    She's a normal. Normals can be VERY different!!! I just posted pictures of a bunch of my normals and not one looks alike!
    yea i figured. coulnt hurt to ask tho. i learn something new on here everyday. ive just been hearing all these stories lately of hets being sold as normals for lack of proof or someother reason. i hope her blushing is reflected on her babies this season! my first clutch

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    Re: yea i know... Normal or something else?

    I would say normal, but I would never rule out it being potentially genetic.

    Absolutely a gorgeous animal you have there. Some selective breeding could produce some stellar animals.

    And you never know... if she ever produces a son that looks like her (reduced pattern with that head marking, I would definitely breed him back to mom to see what happens).

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    Re: yea i know... Normal or something else?

    You would have to be very lucky and very skilled to pick het's out of a "normal" pile, but it happends I suppose

    She does have very nice blushing though!

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