Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
Having both a vanilla male and a fire male. Having bred both males as co-dom makers and combo makers, I myself, personally, can easily distinguish my vanillas and fires even at hatching. Now, do I know for sure if I bred both to a co dom female, say a mojave, that I'd be able to tell if it were a vanilla mojave or fire mojave, not yet. But I suspect I could.

That being said. I bought the best and brightest examples of the morphs I could find. I think that makes a big difference. I have seen many, many fires that I could barely distinguish from a normal. The same thing with vanillas. If you bred one of those I am quite sure telling the offspring apart would be nearly impossible. The key to a project like this would be to use the best examples of the prospective morph you could find, then the task becomes easy.

Gale
Ok thats kinda what i figured. I tried to buy a really hot fire. In your honest opinion would you say hes a good example of the morph? (You wont totally crush me if you say no lol. I can always produce some babies and hold back the better ones to clean up my lines even more before i attempt to mix in vanilla.)

With my normal here:



At the very end of a shed cycle here: