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    Re: Pied morph question

    Quote Originally Posted by goddessbaby View Post
    It depends on what other morphs are present. If its high white with an orange pattern but only has the piebald genes present, thats what's it's called. You might get a combo of genes that changes the color. An axanthic pied would be either high or low white with the patterned part being black and white (or greyish) usually. Someone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong or not answering the OP's question.
    What she said.

    It's just a pied still. With nice orange colors. Simple variations within the morph. The bright orange colors fade as they grow up.
    1.0 normal bp

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