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    Morph id

    Can any one I'd this morph.







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    Re: Morph id

    Spider?

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    1.1yellow belly
    1.0 desert enchi
    1.0 pastel
    1.0 het russo
    1.0 lemon pastel
    0.1 spider
    2.0 normal

    1.0 striped corn
    0.1.0 normal corn

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    Reminds me of a Tiger. What was the pairing?
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    I guess wenchi (woma x enchi) The enchi seems to tame the head pattern in the woma and limit spots. I do not see desert in those babies.
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    Re: Morph id

    Not a tiger heres my tiger

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    1.1yellow belly
    1.0 desert enchi
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    0.1 spider
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    1.0 striped corn
    0.1.0 normal corn

    1.0 columbian rianbow boa
    1.0 super hypo bci

    0.2 leopard geckos

    0.1.0 water dragon

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    Re: Morph id

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladybugzcrunch View Post
    I guess wenchi (woma x enchi) The enchi seems to tame the head pattern in the woma and limit spots. I do not see desert in those babies.
    That was my first thought, too.

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    Re: Morph id

    I would assume from the text in the photo that one gene is genetic banded.
    But, it definately doesn't look like any of the few genetic bandeds I've seen yet.

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    Re: Morph id

    Well I think the best way to figure it out would be to ask the owner of said animal. So the question I am now asking is where did you get the pics from?
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    Re: Morph id

    Hi. Thanks all. Been busy lol. The pics are mine. This is a hatchling from a lesser to an unknown female. But the lesser is poss a 2 gene animal. It do isn't look anything like mum but doesn't look like a normal either.



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    Re: Morph id

    The banded text in the pic is just a description not her genetics.


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