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    Re: Need help identifying if my Banana has Fire

    Quote Originally Posted by BPGator View Post
    Comparing a Banana and Banana Fire on WOBP, I can't even see the difference between the two.


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    I actually have a banana fire and the difference is hard to look for if you don't know the characteristics of fire. XD A big indicator of fire is the pattern and the head stamp that fires tend to have. Another indicator is the colour.

    As Mike Wilbanks describes it: "The Fire softens the colors of the Coral Glow and at the same time brightens them. Just like most genes, Coral Glow is only made better by the addition of the Fire gene. The oranges turn yellow, the purples lavender and everything seems to be backlit."


    Picture of mine for reference.

    Liek Wilbanks' description says, the oranges turn yellow and the purple turns into more of a lavender and the entire snake just gets brighter. Note: the huge amount of orange blushing in the lavender.
    Last edited by Seven-Thirty; 09-14-2016 at 10:17 AM.

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