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    I need opinions on these.

    I have produced a very interesting clutch as a result of breeding a dinker male back to one of his daughters. The dam of the clutch from which the daughter (dam of this clutch) hatched was a banded female who has proven dominant. These babies look similar to classic jungles/labyrinths but I don't think they are. Who get's an entire clutch of those? I think they may be the homo version of the sire but only more breeding will tell. What do you all think?
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    Re: I need opinions on these.

    I can't answer any of your questions, but I love those busy patterns!

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    Re: I need opinions on these.

    Quote Originally Posted by koloo921 View Post
    I can't answer any of your questions, but I love those busy patterns!
    Thanks. They are even cooler in person. They haven't shed yet but I can tell the really light one is going to glow. I hope it does turn out to be geneticly inheritable and not classic jungle. The moustaches make me worry but I would love to see what that pattern would do to a clown.

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    Re: I need opinions on these.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnAvilla View Post
    Thanks. They are even cooler in person. They haven't shed yet but I can tell the really light one is going to glow. I hope it does turn out to be geneticly inheritable and not classic jungle. The moustaches make me worry but I would love to see what that pattern would do to a clown.
    I can't wait to see them after they shed! Keep us posted

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    Re: I need opinions on these.

    Quote Originally Posted by koloo921 View Post
    I can't wait to see them after they shed! Keep us posted
    Will do. Anyone else have an opin?

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    Re: I need opinions on these.

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    Anyone else have an opin?
    Yes, they look like beautiful normals, I'm not seeing anything that makes me think otherwise
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    Re: I need opinions on these.

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Yes, they look like beautiful normals, I'm not seeing anything that makes me think otherwise
    I've seen plenty of norms and morphs and I've got to disagree there. My photography skills aren't the greatest but they are at least jungles if not something more. Normals don't have black moustaches.

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    I love that crazy pattern. I don't know much about the black staches going on. I have a picture of a friends normal that has a very light one but not as obvious as your guys. They look like crazy awesome normals but only more work can really tell. Good luck- it looks like a great project
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    Re: I need opinions on these.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cendalla View Post
    I love that crazy pattern. I don't know much about the black staches going on. I have a picture of a friends normal that has a very light one but not as obvious as your guys. They look like crazy awesome normals but only more work can really tell. Good luck- it looks like a great project
    I agree 100% Much more work to prove them out. I've never seen a light stach before. Do you have pics? I would be interested to see. It's probably a jungle. Does it have a spot on its head and a busy pattern? So far, to the best of my knowledge only Classic Jungle/Labyrinth have moustaches. That is why I am asking opinions. That morph is totally random or at best a very complex mix of genes. I am hoping I have something more reproducible but the staches make me doubtful. The cool thing with balls is you never know what the combos will look like and considering what leopards are doing I can see these having some great combo potential if the prove to be reproducible. I just can't see an entire clutch coming out with the same random look, all having the laby pattern, at random. I am guardedly hopeful.

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    Nice babies! Love the patterns.
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