This is a holdback from last year. When they hatched they all looked normal and so they where all sold as normal and then unexpectedly this one that i kept back produced this colouring.
What colour morph is it or what phase.

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This is a holdback from last year. When they hatched they all looked normal and so they where all sold as normal and then unexpectedly this one that i kept back produced this colouring.
What colour morph is it or what phase.

No clue, it's whatever the parents are.
Sean
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Heart Mountain Herps
Sometimes it's hard to tell by color. You need to trace the genes back throught the parents and grandparents and great grandparents. It can be VERY hard to do. It may have some sand fire in it, btu Im not completely sure....
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I've looked at a lot of webistes, and although his genetics may say different i think he looks kinda like the yellow tangerines i've seen.
-Sara
there sure is some sandfire in the genes of that animal....you can tell by the scales. sandfire scales are lighter in color on the distal edges...and darker more proximal to where the scale is attached to the animal. Usually the lightened edge is facing the tail.
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