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    Re: Morphs that are alike....

    WOW that list is a can of worms that has been debated for ever. Some people think that they are the same and some do not. The only one i can speak to is the lemon/jungle pastel issue. We have both jungle and (true N.E.R.D. line Lemon) pastels in our collection. They both are located on the same spot in the DNA strand so they are in that way similar and compatible. However they are different in that the jungle pastel is more about flames and blushing while the lemon pastel as it ages looks like you painted it with a yellow highlighter.
    So yes it is the same gene but different in how it develops.

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