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    Champagnes often have het pied markings like ringers. There's no guaranteed way to identify hets (pied, clown, hypo, etc.) but I think experienced people can make an accurate estimate when a het is known to be possibly present.
    For popping or probing have an experienced breeder or keeper show you how to do it. If it's done by someone inexperienced it can cause major problems if done wrong.
    Last edited by Erie_herps; 11-04-2021 at 11:09 AM.

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