She would be perfect if the head was dark , not keen on the 'bald' look many of these new morphs have .
Is the faded head a desirable trait for breeders or one they have to accept ??
I can only speak to my appeal. I prefer a washed out head. I think it looks cool. It's usually a way to help identify super pastel in a lot of combo morphs.
Originally Posted by kxr
That thing is insane! It's so clean it almost looks like a desert ghost! I was never really too impressed by the turbo gene but if it can do this it might be worth looking into.
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It seems to interact differently with lighter morphs than darker ones. I love what it does with fire, but i was not the first to put it to that. I put it to lesser last season and was the first to do that. I got a super pastel lesser turbo that i love and a pair of superflies.
I can only speak to my appeal. I prefer a washed out head. I think it looks cool. It's usually a way to help identify super pastel in a lot of combo morphs.
It seems to interact differently with lighter morphs than darker ones. I love what it does with fire, but i was not the first to put it to that. I put it to lesser last season and was the first to do that. I got a super pastel lesser turbo that i love and a pair of superflies.
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Wow! I really like that lesser? (I'm assuming the second one is lesser because of the stripe) Maybe it's the lighting but I can't believe how blushed out the animal in that last picture is compared to the first (assuming they are the same).
Yes she is extremely blushed out. There seems to be a bit of diversity in the way it interacts with super pastel imo. I'm planning the same pairing this year so hopefully I'll get another super pastel lesser turbo to compare the two. We'll see