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    Re: Is there a gene that causes speckling?

    Thanks for the morph ideas. I agree that Dandelion and it's normal look just that, normal, but I often wonder about smaller genes that may express individually, independent of a larger "morph" package. Here's a picture of Sixtus, the other normal from that clutch for comparison. I over-exposed one pic so you can see the subtle back blushing. It's cool how both are normals but so different from each other. And I tacked on a pic of the only black pastel from the clutch because I love this version of black pastel the best.

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    Last edited by Tila; 10-18-2018 at 04:59 PM. Reason: Said morph but meant normal

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