Carefully?

I think it's comparable to yellowbellies in a way. Some snakes have a kind of "yellowbelly" look but aren't genetic yellowbellies. Similarly there are things that "look" like specters but aren't genetically the same.

But if you hatch out some bred from a proven YB or specter line it definitely helps to pick them out from each other. I think as more specters hit the market they will be more like the yellowbellies (or any other subtle gene) where the more there are and the more people see the more "trained" everyone's eyes will be to spot the differences.

For fun I've had family members and friends, who know nothing about morphs, look at the clutch and told them to sort them into two piles of which ones look the same, so far every time they have sorted them correctly.

Hope that helps??

Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
How can you pick out the sire from a reduced normal?