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    Re: Ashy bellied female dinker

    Good luck proving her out, she has a very nice look to her
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    Re: Ashy bellied female dinker

    I'm terrible with pictures. Is the back of her head noticeably faded? Is the dark on her belly blotched or evenly spread all over the belly?

    She sort of reminds me of my Garcia line chocolate with the way the wide dark pattern fades up the sides.


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    Re: Ashy bellied female dinker

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    I'm terrible with pictures. Is the back of her head noticeably faded? Is the dark on her belly blotched or evenly spread all over the belly?

    She sort of reminds me of my Garcia line chocolate with the way the wide dark pattern fades up the sides.

    Yes her head has a soft faded look and the dark is spread across her whole belly. The pics show pretty much how it looks all over.

    BTW, I hadn't ruled out her being a chocolate but they seem so varied, some looking distinctive like the Garcia line, and others looking no different from a normal in general patterning. The belly is something that rarely gets well presented in morph ID phtos and usually it's the defining factor.
    Last edited by fishboyUK; 02-18-2011 at 04:17 AM.

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    She is really neat! I hope you get some babies out of her and find out if she's genetic. She's beautiful!

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    Should have bred my male to her, they look very similar.

    Here is my male.

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    Re: Should have bred my male to her, they look very similar.

    Quote Originally Posted by EmberBall View Post
    Here is my male.

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    He's nice! Does he have the dark smudged belly too?

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    Re: Ashy bellied female dinker

    Got some nice dark hatchlings from this girl.

    YB



    YB



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    another normal and 2 still in the egg

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