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really sorry to intrude, when i got this fella i assumed he was a normal motleyxstripe, someone emailed me from my site and said he was hypo, i put a pic on genetics and i only got one guess but they did say hypo normal motleyxstripe, i'm crap at genetics so can anyone here be a bit more certain? please
i would go for motley stripe too.
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i would go for motley stripe too.
so not hypo then? just normal?
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so not hypo then? just normal?
well its hard to say for sure... when you have a stripe, or motley or combo, it tends to reduce the black anyway.. so yeah its very possible, but unless the seller told you so, its just something you will have to prove out if you fancy breeding really.
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I hate the term 'normal' almost sounds degrading. Id say it was a nice looking classic corn. Hypo's tend to have a kind of brick red replacing the brown and reduced black. Heres a pic of my hypo taken last night. Although the flash made the red seem even brighter

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well its hard to say for sure... when you have a stripe, or motley or combo, it tends to reduce the black anyway.. so yeah its very possible, but unless the seller told you so, its just something you will have to prove out if you fancy breeding really.
he's already been put with my snow but we don't know any hets so havn't got a clue what we'll get, makes it all the more exciting i think.
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thats funny, i hate the term classic with a passion lol..
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I HATE THE TERM NORMAL TOO, they say ohh JUST a normal.


Classic al lthe way and without them we wouldn't have any of the morphs we have now
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i couldn't call 'him' a carolina. i know i'm being silly sorry.
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i couldn't call 'him' a carolina. i know i'm being silly sorry.
nope wasn't aimed at you, just keepers in general. Not being silly, i've ask'd for peoples opinion loads on morphs.

What you have to remember is, your will always look lighter and brighter than photos on the comp. . . i've seen snows on here and when i look at mine it looks almost Purple.
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i dont say 'its just a normal', but normal is what it is.. not sure whats classic about it, i know a lot of top breeders use the term, you wont find any of mine labelled as classic, i think thats just there in an attempt to make them sound more exciting
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