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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    Axanthic Reverce Spider all black w/ white markings would be awesome...

    Or...

    A Coral Bee would be sweet!

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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    Nope, Hypo Albinos = Orange & White. Albino Pieds = Yellow and White when Adults.

    A Hypo Albino Pied would likely be Orange and White with pied patterns as adults.
    How does removing melanin from yellow result in orange? Especially when the albino gene has already removed all the melanin.

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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Nothing to crazy but I am working on the super black pastel/super calico. One day
    I am a big contrast fan
    NICE!

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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    My kids have the best ideas when it comes to putting these morph combos together. She walked up to me and said "dad, can you make a Coral Glow Bee?" I looked at her and said, "Baby girl, I love you!"

    She came up with another and I started work on that one. I'm in the second phase of four on a quad het project.
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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    How does removing melanin from yellow result in orange? Especially when the albino gene has already removed all the melanin.
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...host/hypo.html

    Speaks for itself.

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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    honestly i dont think pied should be part of the ultimate morph... in terms of looks, when putting 2 or 3 genes into a pied you would probably hardly be able to tell they are all even there. some of the pied combos you can only tell its a combo cuz of its head pattern.... i like the cow pie tho!
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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    Quote Originally Posted by andwhy6 View Post
    honestly i dont think pied should be part of the ultimate morph... in terms of looks, when putting 2 or 3 genes into a pied you would probably hardly be able to tell they are all even there. some of the pied combos you can only tell its a combo cuz of its head pattern.... i like the cow pie tho!
    When they're co-dom, yes, but most recessives tend to play rather well with pied .

    Besides a Triple Recessive animal? Can't go wrong.

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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    clown super phantom goblin
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    Re: Ultimate morph yet to be produced....

    Quote Originally Posted by andwhy6 View Post
    honestly i dont think pied should be part of the ultimate morph... in terms of looks, when putting 2 or 3 genes into a pied you would probably hardly be able to tell they are all even there. some of the pied combos you can only tell its a combo cuz of its head pattern.... i like the cow pie tho!
    But imagine this guy as a Pied:

    http://www.proexotics.com/pricelist_...208-08%203.jpg

    That would be HAWT!!!
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