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 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
Depends on what the dad was. If he was a white diamond, you would get all russo het lucys. If he was a mojave/lesser, then you would get mojaves and lessers. Need to get more information.
What exactly does a Russo look like? I cant really find anything on a russo? b.t.w did you create the calculator? i go to OWAL allllll the time!
Last edited by domenge; 06-09-2012 at 05:43 PM.
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Re: She laied!!!!!
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LOL haha I feel dumb, I was excited OKAy!! is there a way to edit that?
Last edited by domenge; 06-09-2012 at 05:51 PM.
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Re: She laied!!!!!
 Originally Posted by domenge
What exactly does a Russo look like? I cant really find anything on a russo? b.t.w did you create the calculator? i go to OWAL allllll the time!
Yes and just because you said that, I'm going to reveal the secret to finding pictures of any morph.... http://tinyurl.com/c962fr7
Between my brother and I, we got it done. Glad it helps.
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If it was bred by a White Diamond, you will only get het Russo's. They look pretty normal except can make BEL when paired with another morph in the BEL complex. You will NOT get any Mojo's, Butter's, or Lesser's unless the dad carried one of those genes.
You should probably ask the guy you got her from. You don't wanna hatch what you think are het Russo's, when in reality they are normals, and end up selling them as het's.
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Here are some Russos I produced.. Great examples. They have a lot of circles, flames, alien heads, keyholes, faint head stamp, clean belly, and after the first shed the colors really pop. They look nothing like a normal in comparison shots. Yellow on top and orange along the sides.






And comparison shots with normals. Once you learn to identify them you can never mistake them for anything else. This way if you keep any of yours to breed to other things and get normals, you'll know what's what.


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Re: She laied!!!!!
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
Here are some Russos I produced.. Great examples. They have a lot of circles, flames, alien heads, keyholes, faint head stamp, clean belly, and after the first shed the colors really pop. They look nothing like a normal in comparison shots. Yellow on top and orange along the sides.
And comparison shots with normals. Once you learn to identify them you can never mistake them for anything else. This way if you keep any of yours to breed to other things and get normals, you'll know what's what.
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Unless you are a Russo expert, those het's can definitely be passed as normals. Normals vary so much that you can spend a lifetime trying to compare the two. Don't get me wrong though, there's a good chance that whatever normal you come across that looks like a het Russo is probably something similar. But to someone, such as the OP, who doesn't even know what they are, he could have very easily hatched a clutch and thought they were all normals.
It's not like a Spider or Pin that at first glance shows obvious signs of not being a normal.
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 Originally Posted by that_dc5
Unless you are a Russo expert, those het's can definitely be passed as normals. Normals vary so much that you can spend a lifetime trying to compare the two. Don't get me wrong though, there's a good chance that whatever normal you come across that looks like a het Russo is probably something similar. But to someone, such as the OP, who doesn't even know what they are, he could have very easily hatched a clutch and thought they were all normals.
It's not like a Spider or Pin that at first glance shows obvious signs of not being a normal.
It's a co dom morph. It's no different than having the "Special", or a phantom, or any other subtle morph. When you start working with them it becomes easy to tell what they are. I answered the question the best I could when it was asked how to tell them apart.
Of course we know with breeding this male in particular there won't ever be any normals since it is the super form. It's good to see comparative photos though. Especially if they ever breed a single gene Russo, or say, a Russo combo that isn't a Leucistic. Then they'd have the chance of getting normals.
My post is not for people who have "dinkers" of unknown origin. It is for someone who is working with the gene and will be seeing these babies a lot now. The colors of a baby Russo look like candy. I don't consider myself an expert at anything but I have never had the slightest problem picking out Russos from my clutches.
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