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View Poll Results: How do you rate this single gene morph?

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  • I know what this animal is and think it is a below average specimen.

    1 3.57%
  • I know what this animal is and think it is a average specimen.

    9 32.14%
  • I know what this animal is and think it is a above average specimen.

    4 14.29%
  • I don't know what it is and I don't like it.

    2 7.14%
  • I don't know what it is and I like it.

    12 42.86%
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    Re: Rate A Single Gene Morph Poll #3

    Quote Originally Posted by rufretic View Post
    Thank you! I really was just looking for a phantom boy for future breeding plans but this guy caught my attention and I decided to dish out a little extra to get an animal I really liked the looks of. The two things that stood out to me was his blushing which was already mention but also his funky pattern which I do believe is coming from the phantom because I've seen a lot of pastels and yellow belly but none with a wild pattern like this. His clean lines are also a plus but I believe that is more of a quality thing than from a specific morph. I'm a little confused where the blushing comes from because it really isn't something any of the 3 morphs in him are known for so I guess it's just one of those cool crazy cool things you can get when blending multiple morphs. I can't wait to see what he produces for me. He'll be going to a mojave fire and possibly a mojave fire black pastel.
    If you look at the pictures of the possible combos here, you will see how they arrive at that degree of blushing, which I believe is the yellowbelly combined with the pastel giving it an almost super pastel look. The prospective mates should make for some wild looking babies but be aware you are going to have lots of fun figuring out what they are. I have my doubts that I would be able to accurately identify a couple of the combos. Most of my females are single gene or ALS combos that I breed to multi-gene males. This tends to make identifying the babies a little easier. Take for example the little guy to the left. His dad was a phantom/pin, his mom a mojave. I know that he is a phantom/mojave/pin. If there was pastel or yellowbelly involved I doubt that I could make the determination he was carrying either.
    Last edited by JodanOrNoDan; 07-07-2017 at 10:59 AM.

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