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Old 03-03-2008, 06:19 PM
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Wink high white royal?

Just been informed that i bought a high white royal !

so what is a high white royal? anyone have pics?


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Old 03-03-2008, 06:20 PM
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High white is often a term used with pieds! ive seen the pics and just looks like a normal to me
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Who has told you that??
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i told her., and im only forwarding info on from the breeder before everyone starts to have a whinge, like so many of you like to do on here
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i told her., and im only forwarding info on from the breeder before everyone starts to have a whinge, like so many of you like to do on here
Yeah, - just wanted a pic of one, i have noticed she don't have no checkerd belly scales, only a tiny few on the bottom of her tail !
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whats does checkherd belley scales look like , any pics???
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Old 03-03-2008, 06:31 PM
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whats does checkherd belley scales look like , any pics???
i just mean the normal style scales, i'll take some of the belly scales after shes settled in !

she dont have no colours, all white right up until the end of her body,
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As faith said pieds often referred to as high white depending on the percentage of white on it.

Yours is a nice looking normal, most of our royals have mostly white bellys.

Don't know what the breeder is referring to when telling davenoble its high white.
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high white in a wild type, reffers to a higher level of white traveling up the body towards the top of the animal, ie.. a white belly that extends around and up the body of the animal.. i have seen these for sale before, most are sold as normals as they are normals with a pattern abberancy... very nice to have none the less.. if used with a genetic stripe or such animal gives and awsome contrast...
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high white in a wild type, reffers to a higher level of white traveling up the body towards the top of the animal, ie.. a white belly that extends around and up the body of the animal.. i have seen these for sale before, most are sold as normals as they are normals with a pattern abberancy... very nice to have none the less.. if used with a genetic stripe or such animal gives and awsome contrast...
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thanks for backing me up, and proving that im not an idiot like ive just been made out to be.
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