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katy |
Posted - 07/07/2012 : 14:09:20 He is a ghost corn and she is a cayenne fire bloodred so what morph would the hatchlings be? |
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oakleyman18 |
Posted - 07/07/2012 : 16:02:06 It follows a trend of lots of fancy names for selectively bred animals. For example, very bright amels can be called "Sunglows", and so on. Genetically they are mostly the same, they're just very nice specimens of a particular type. If it was Don's page you were looking at on google, I wouldn't really want to question him, he's been responsible for lots of very new and exciting things in the cornsnake scene, however IMO, that's a fire. |
oakleyman18 |
Posted - 07/07/2012 : 16:01:28 It follows a trend of lots of fancy names for selectively bred animals. For example, very bright amels can be called "Sunglows", and so on. Genetically they are mostly the same, they're just very nice specimens of a particular type. If it was Don's page you were looking at on google, I wouldn't really want to question him, he's been responsible for lots of very new and exciting things in the cornsnake scene, however IMO, that's a fire. |
katy |
Posted - 07/07/2012 : 15:29:34 oh so why call them a different name if they are the same morph?
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oakleyman18 |
Posted - 07/07/2012 : 15:18:54 Looks like a nice Fire there! |
katy |
Posted - 07/07/2012 : 15:05:54 yeah i wasn't sure when i heard the name either so i typed it in google and it was there |
oakleyman18 |
Posted - 07/07/2012 : 14:35:22 I'm not sure I've heard of a Cayenne fire bloodred/it exists... So it's most likely a fire or a diffused- Fire already has the diffused gene, so I'm guessing it's a Fire?
That being the case, you would get all Normals, het Amel, Anery, Diffused and Hypo. |