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Re: "Trace patterns" & "Morph sibling" advertisements
Just so you know, I have given away PH Axanthic males, that are really banded, and stunning, nice Pastel siblings, Sulfur siblings, Mojave siblings, Spider siblings, and many other Co Dom Siblings, and PH's that have decent patterns, in trade for rat credit
Some people are just better at marketing normals than others, some like to tell it like it is, some like to exaggerate....
Dave
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Re: "Trace patterns" & "Morph sibling" advertisements
Claiming a hatchling as a co-dom sibling--fine. Claiming it has 'trace patterns' from a morph parent? That's a swindle. It may have patterns similar to its morph parent, but only the ones that aren't related directly to the mutation!
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Re: "Trace patterns" & "Morph sibling" advertisements
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
Claiming a hatchling as a co-dom sibling--fine. Claiming it has 'trace patterns' from a morph parent? That's a swindle. It may have patterns similar to its morph parent, but only the ones that aren't related directly to the mutation!
I haven't done this..but let me put it this way....if a Normal of a Morph clutch has a lot of blushing, flames and is generally brighter..maybe even patterned differently than the common Normal, how can you say that it's NOT trace patterns?
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Re: "Trace patterns" & "Morph sibling" advertisements
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Re: "Trace patterns" & "Morph sibling" advertisements
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Trace patterns of WHAT?
EXACTLY!!
In my very humble opinion, it's a complete GIMMICK to say its a co-dominants sibling.
It's a normal, it does not carry or even remotely carry the "patterns" of the co-dominant mutation. That is just a plain ol' fact in regards to the inheritance of co-dominant genes.
Now then, the parents could be a gorgeous reduced or high blushing animal, and those are separate traits unto themselves that have absolutely NOTHING to do with the co-dominant mutation like a spider or mojave. Those traits can be passed on most definitely.
But to sit there and tell me that a Pastel or Mojave SIBLING carries "traits" of the mojave is NOT because of the mojave or pastel gene itself! That is not how simple co-dominant inheritance works!
You don't get to keep a piece of the pastel gene like it rubbed off on the siblings, you either get it all or nothing. 
There is such a variance in normals, that there are most likely MANY genes that affect how they come out. With circles inside of their dorsal spots, or really faded blushing between the alien heads, or extra white or yellow bellies. These are not vindictive of a co-dominant morph that we know and breed for today, but are likely separate traits unto themselves that should not be gimmicked into being called "morph traits". It's simply misleading and unknowing buyers think they are getting something extra special, when in reality it is just a normal, no matter how beautiful or unique it is.
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