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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
I got my fires from Constrictors unlimited and they look nothing like your fire. Mine are closer in color to the vanilla. I think there is a huge variance in colors of the fire lines out there.
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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
 Originally Posted by Domepiece
I got my fires from Constrictors unlimited and they look nothing like your fire. Mine are closer in color to the vanilla. I think there is a huge variance in colors of the fire lines out there.
This fire as well came directly from Mike Wilbanks. How old is your fire?
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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
 Originally Posted by Vitto
This fire as well came directly from Mike Wilbanks. How old is your fire?
Shes a 2008
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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
 Originally Posted by Domepiece
Shes a 2008
I'd love to see a pic! I have a 2009 female that looks similar to the male in the picture. The difference is that she is lighter and brighter. But that follows the typical "better as they get older" saying that come with fires.
I do agree that with fires and any morph there are different variables that can change the appearance even within the same line. With that said, it's important to know the clues and signs of similar looking morphs to identify accodingly. Especially when they statistically can be in the outcome of a clutch.
Last edited by Vitto; 01-26-2012 at 12:46 AM.
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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
 Originally Posted by Vitto
I'd love to see a pic! I have a 2009 female that looks similar to the male in the picture. The difference is that she is lighter and brighter. But that follows the typical "better as they get older" saying that come with fires.
I do agree that with fires and any morph there are different variables that can change the appearance even within the same line. With that said, it's important to know the clues and signs of similar looking morphs to identify accodingly. Especially when they statistically can be in the outcome of a clutch.


These pics are from last years breeding season.
On top is the female left and male right.
Last edited by Domepiece; 01-26-2012 at 01:52 AM.
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Thats a wicked vanilla, and a sweet fire, nice thread idea. Until now I only suspected vanilla creams were similar to superstripes genetics wise, but only now is it ocnfirmed, so thanks for that! Seriously love that vanilla though... Caylan.s.
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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
 Originally Posted by jinx667
1. Van - Fire
2. Fire - Van
3. Fire - Van
That is my guess from the brightness of the yellows.
My guess is just the opposite, from the top down:
Fire - Vanilla
Vanilla - Fire
Vanilla - Fire
edit: just realized results were already posted, lol.
Last edited by mainbutter; 01-26-2012 at 08:57 AM.
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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
 Originally Posted by Inugohan
Thats a wicked vanilla, and a sweet fire, nice thread idea. Until now I only suspected vanilla creams were similar to superstripes genetics wise, but only now is it ocnfirmed, so thanks for that! Seriously love that vanilla though... Caylan.s.
Thanks alot. I have her sister who has a pretty sweet pattern as well, but with cooler head stamp. She's in shed, but can post pics if you like.
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Post away, who produced them?? I love vanilla... Caylan.s.
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Re: Fire and vanilla comparison pics
 Originally Posted by Domepiece

These pics are from last years breeding season.
On top is the female left and male right.
I don't see much difference between my fire and yours. I do see that the pattern is more "jungle" like in comparison. But color is pale, light and soft. I find the color of a vanilla to be more rich and deep. But that's just what I see.
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