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    Finding a good qauilty Fire

    I need to know, what makes a good qauilty fire? I havent seen any in person, and few online. so I dont have much to compare too.

    If any of you have a nice or decent fire please post as a guidline of sorts.

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    Bright and clean with a strong head spot.

    Here is my Flame (Amir's line of Fire)



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    Thanks for the pictures,

    by a strong head spot what do you meen, just a dark top?

    Sorry for the noob question, still learning

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    The blushed out area should be distinct.

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    I think I have a pretty good fire, the only thing is a lot of people don't like the busy pattern. I do =)
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    I think patterns that are really busy are nice, it is the in between ones I do not care for. I like super clean or super busy.

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    Personally, I like a reduced pattern Fire like the one Jinx667 has in his collection (pictured above).

    Reason being that I really like the reduced pattern babies they tend to throw in combo with other genes.

    Across the board, reduced pattern morphs are my favorites.
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    Since Fire is a cleaning and brightening gene I only prefer super reduced and bright ones. This is my Fire 100% het Hypo girl. She obviously epitomizes what I look for in a fire



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    Re: Finding a good qauilty Fire

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Since Fire is a cleaning and brightening gene I only prefer super reduced and bright ones. This is my Fire 100% het Hypo girl. She obviously epitomizes what I look for in a fire



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    And we see y she is a very pretty snake.

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    I kind of like them mixed with something. Here's my Firefly:


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