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    Question Dinkers? Dark Normals? Need advice...

    I personally dont own any 'dinkers', so I dont know what qualifies as such. Anyway, below are 2 siblings that came out of a 7 egg mystery clutch that was sired by 3 different males. Out of 7 eggs I had 2 womas, 2 pinstripes, 1 sable, and the two 'normals' as shown below.

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    Re: Dinkers? Dark Normals? Need advice...

    Technically, anything can be a dinker. You find something with a trait you like, and work to reproduce it in offspring.
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    Re: Dinkers? Dark Normals? Need advice...

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadera View Post
    Technically, anything can be a dinker. You find something with a trait you like, and work to reproduce it in offspring.
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    Re: Dinkers? Dark Normals? Need advice...

    Anyone else?
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    Re: Dinkers? Dark Normals? Need advice...

    well i sertainl;y have noticed a huge uproar of dinker normals! check out mine
    i just posted
    "an interesting normal that boggles the mind"

    i really think there is somthing to dinkers.

    that should be the morph name

    "dinker ball"

    but thats a pretty busy pattern on yours.

    maybe if you knew what the parents were it would explain alot.

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