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    Re: Need opinions here

    Quote Originally Posted by rlditmars View Post
    Now that I have seen the 800 gram Pastel and the pewter, I'm thinking you have something like the vanilla gene going on in your big Pastel girl. All of them look like I would expect a snake with Vanilla in it to look. I would throw a fire to the Female Pastel and see what comes of it. If it is the vanilla gene or something of the same complex, you may produce some Screams which would be cool. Worst case scenario she throws some Fireflies with a little extra sumpin sumpin.
    Maybe. After her first clutch, I had a good idea something was going on. I thought maybe a yb complex. So, I bought an ivory and waited. I was a little disappointed when there were no white snakes. My next effort to figure her out was going to be a fire morph. However, since I do not have fire in my collection, I decided it may just as well be that I pair her with her son, the black pewter. I would love a vanilla scream in my collection! She was the first in my current collection, so I am happy she has something extra! Also, out of 3 clutches, she has only had one normal baby. I like those odds too.

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    Re: Need opinions here

    Quote Originally Posted by Marissa@MKmorphs View Post
    I would keep the first yb and not any of the pastel yb. Even though those pastel ybs are nicer than average, a single gene yb as hot as that first one is going to look sooooo much better as an adult than any or all of those pastel ybs.
    Thank you. I really like the first YB also. She took a rat pink just after the first shed and eats GREAT!! However, my collection has grown so much an I have no plans for a single gene YB. The only reason I am even considering keeping the last baby is because she looks so odd, like she has an extra gene, and I am not quite sure what that gene is yet. So, the single gene YB is for sale. Although, I will not be too disappointed if no one wants her!

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