Quote Originally Posted by asplundii View Post
I do not say this as a dis on Justin because he does great stuff, but I do not feel he has looked in as deeply as some others of us have. And I have had short conversations with him some on FB in the Acid group and he acknowledged my take after I went into some detail.

Really, the best way to see the divergence in them is to look at the combos. If you dig up Josh's Acid Pastel Spot and compare it to Justin's Confusion Pastel Spot and Fred's Pastel Spot Static you can see pretty clear differences. You see these same differences in the Lesser combos and the Pin combos.




Justin and Josh have taken their projects in pretty different directions so it is hard to do a one to one comparison in terms of "best" combos. Personally, I am a huge Albino fan so I think Josh has taken the superior path LOL




To date both Josh and Justin have made clutches that could have produced them and no visually distinct superform has been made. It is possible some of the "high-expression" animals from those clutches are supers but we have to wait for those animals to be bred out which has not happened yet
Thank you again for making it a little clearer. I definitely don't doubt you because I know, sometimes the difference in some of these morphs is really hard to spot and there are many that some would think are the same at first look but as we have more animals to compare, the difference can be made more clear. I believe even if some of these morphs are just different lines of the same morph, the lines should be kept separate so as long as I know mine is acid, that's all I really care to worry about, I've chosen to work with acid

As for the albino vs clown, that doesn't really concern me because my recessive of choice is desert ghost so expect to see acid DG combos in the near future

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