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    Re: Beginings of a new morph.

    Quote Originally Posted by AK907 View Post
    That is what I see too. A low quality pastel with a lot of blushing. We have some friends with a pastel that looks almost identical to the sire. Congrats!
    We weren't sure of his genetics when we purchased him, and although he dose resemble a pastel i would hardly concider him a " low quality " morph. We managed to 1. beat the normal to morph ratio and 2. proved him to not only be a morph but reproduce himself almost perfectly.

    We where a little bummed out when the "boob" egg didn't make it but it was also a morph. The total count was 4 morphs and 1 normal!! The photo taken was in their first hour out of the egg. Color and blush still have to come in with the 1st shed.

    Thank you for the comments will keep posting as they mature.

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