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    What morph could she be?

    I got this girl about 3 years ago, and she is one of the biggest girls I’ve ever had. She laid a big clutch of 9 eggs, and while the eggs were huge she always retained her weight. Now I’ve thought she was a normal this entire time, but her babies that hatched were so bright and colorful It had me second guessing. She was accidentally paired with a pastel Enchi spider lesser, but her babies had a weird orange-y hue to them I wondered to myself if there’s something else. She will be getting shed tested too once she gives me a good shed


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    Re: What morph could she be?

    Got any pics of the babies? The father?
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    Re: What morph could she be?

    I don't see anything obvious.

    I see the merged dorsal pattern near the neck and the stripe on the tail which tends to be a 'Het-thing'.

    It may be more strategic if you genetically test the offspring with the color you like because there could be something hiding in the father as well.
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    Re: What morph could she be?

    Here’s the father, he’s a spider enchi lesser pastel (trust me he was NOT supposed to breed lol, and then their 3 babies that have the spider genes that seem to be very bright


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    Re: What morph could she be?

    Baby 1


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    Baby 2


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    Re: What morph could she be?

    Baby 3


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    Re: What morph could she be?

    Baby 1, I have named Mango, was the one that really made me think if there was something more going on. Because she is very lightly colored and has always been an orangey hue


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