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Posted by: nextworld3 at Thu Sep 9 03:23:59 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nextworld3 ]  
   

They look very similar to those =) They look like a completely different morph

Problem is i never seem to produce any "normals" with this Blast (not a bad thing) and the few i do produce are just normals... So i cant tell if something else is in there.

The story:
Last year i breed this Blast to 1 female and produced 4 pins - 2 "normal" pins and 2 "granity" pins i didnt think much of it until this year ( i also produced one strange female pastel that i kept, ill snap some pics of her). So far this year i have produced only 2 pins and both are these funky pins, the rest have all been Blasts. Some of the Blasts are Dark with odd patterning and some are very pretty with a more "normal" pattern.

Whatever it is it seems to be genetic...

Some photos-

The Original Blast:


Clutch Photo- This clutch had 2 funky pins the male (darker one) is more extreme. And 2 Dirty (or Dark or Granite etc lol) Blasts




One of the Darker speckled Blasts (2010):


A lighter Blast, that i guess does have the speckling too??? This is one i think is a "normal" Blast


A really good example of one of the dirty Blasts, these are the guys i think will throw the funky pins...



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