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    New Morph (Yes, it is proven) - Unnamed at this time!

    This is a new morph I am very excited to be working with. I picked up a few girls and am looking forward to (hopefully) breeding two of them this year if they can gain a little weight for me first. What do you think I should breed them to? Here's a picture of one of the girls. More pics to come as they age!
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    As of now it is considered dominant and I hope to prove out a super form.
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    Almost looks a bit clown-ish! Congrats!
    Personally, I'd probably try breeding it with a really reduced Lesser
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    Breed it with a Calico!

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    That is pretty neat!
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    I think i'm just having a brain burp here, but how do you know it's actually a new morph and not just a slight variation on an old one??

    It looks pretty cool BTW; I like how the light spots look golden...you could call it an Auric morph (after the latin name for gold)
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    Re: New Morph (Yes, it is proven) - Unnamed at this time!

    Id like to see its head...

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    Re: New Morph (Yes, it is proven) - Unnamed at this time!

    I'd start with a normal! I am not familiar with what produces what (recessive, codom and dom) but if it's truly a new morph, you'll get more or hets, right?? I would also like to know how it was proven to be a new morph. I do not doubt you, I am just curious
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    Yea, I'd also like to know how it's known to be a new morph.
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