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Old 05-29-04, 02:36 AM   #1
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What is your favorite morph?

I like midnight blizz but my fav are Tremper giant blazzing blizz's (just kidding ) Tremper giant are my fav. I would really like them if they started growen 12"+ and 200g+ lol. Another couple of years and hopefully that will happen.
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I think i may have a tremper giant...when should i be able to tell if my tremper is a tremper giant?
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Old 05-29-04, 11:06 AM   #3
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normals are my favorite, however if I had a giant I'd be very very happy
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I really like albinos, trempers and jungle albs
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rainwaters and patternless rainwaters are our favourites.....they are so active in their cage, very personable little ones, curious too! but when you hold them they are very calm......at least the three we have are lol!
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Old 05-29-04, 12:58 PM   #6
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eh I dont really like albinos I'd have to say jungle, normal or SHT
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I like all the different types of albino's especially patternless tangerine albino's
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Old 05-29-04, 02:10 PM   #8
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I have to say I'm not a biggie on Albinos or blizzards even though I have some of both. I like my tangerines the best and my hypos and brighter patties come in second. Although I was told my female pattie could be an albino pattie. But I think she is just a bright girl, she can be darker on some days and I hear albino patties never get dark.
Here's a pic of her when she was younger.


And what she looks like now.
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Old 05-29-04, 03:21 PM   #9
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Normals and high yellows like my leo.
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Im not sure who originally asked this but if you have a giant you most likely paid over 500 for it and you would probably definitaly know. They are ussually atleast 1" 1/2 longer than regs.
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Old 05-29-04, 10:53 PM   #12
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Old 05-29-04, 11:34 PM   #13
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Rainbows? What kind of leo is that? Or are you pulling my chain :P
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Old 05-30-04, 08:16 AM   #14
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Although I was told my female pattie could be an albino pattie. But I think she is just a bright girl, she can be darker on some days and I hear albino patties never get dark.
In the baby picture she sure looks like a patternless albino ("PA"). She's got the typical patternless blotches, but they look pink, not brown like a normal patternless would have. The pink is really 'empty' blotches showing skin, not brown pigment from melanin. The easiest way to ID a PA is when it's still got the blotches, it's a dead give away when they're pink.

A close-up of one of my males showing the 'baby skin'. The blotches are pink - no pigment, just skin showing through.



Here he is all grown up

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Rainbows? What kind of leo is that? Or are you pulling my chain :P
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