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    BPnet Veteran sookieball's Avatar
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    Re: Can anyone identify this morph?

    well im still new to telling the differences to some of these morphs. but doesnt the tail have a bit of a clown effect to it? the busy pattern isn't like usual clowns but i have seen some with only a little part o the body reduced. and a busy pattern.
    idk. just my thoughts.
    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
    1.0 Pastel (Syler)
    0.1 BumbleBee (Scully)
    1.0 Butter (Gimme)
    0.1 Mojave (Saffy)
    1.0 Albino (Leopold)
    1.0 Pinstripe (Triston)
    1.0 Basset/Beagle Mix (Bilbo)
    0.1 Basset Hound (Mimi)
    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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    Re: Can anyone identify this morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Looks like a Cinny Fire.
    I 2nd that...
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    Re: Can anyone identify this morph?

    *UPDATE*

    It is NOT a cinny fire... in fact, it is not anything that we can definitively name at this point! The parents were both imports from Africa that were like cinnamons in appearance, but when bred together did not produce super cinnys and instead produced these cool looking babies. Possibly a brand new morph! There were 2 visual females and 1 visual male in the clutch.

    Scott at www.FamilyReptiles.com owns 1.1 of this cool poss new morph and is going to be working with them. I hope to see them in person soon and will try getting more photos!
    Last edited by sungmina; 08-01-2010 at 11:55 PM.
    mina
    1.0 bee
    0.1 lesser 0.2 normal
    1.1.2 r. chahoua
    3.6.0 r. ciliatus
    1.1.1 r. leachianus


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    Re: Can anyone identify this morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Looks like a Cinny Fire.

    I agree!

    Okay I guess that will teach me to read the whole thread before I comment!


    Pretty cool anyway!
    Last edited by kellysballs; 08-02-2010 at 12:12 AM.

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    Re: Can anyone identify this morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by kellysballs View Post
    I agree!

    Okay I guess that will teach me to read the whole thread before I comment!


    Pretty cool anyway!


    LOL

    it sometimes happens me too.

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